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posted on 6/2/2008 at 05:01 PM

Well I can't tell without a nukwrap link.

-Shawn




posted on 6/2/2008 at 04:50 PM

Yeah I change them out cause folks were asking about them and I needed a quick fix.

It does the same thing if using NW, but obviously it does not leave the site.

RR




posted on 6/2/2008 at 02:25 PM

The only ones I see like "Statement of Faith", point to .htm files.

-Shawn




posted on 6/2/2008 at 02:20 PM

Okay thanks for the reply Shawn. I do have a url list that links to different things. I have 3 of those links on my front page under the welcome heading which you can see here... www.menofgod.us

The links work fine if I am logged in as admin, but only then.

RR




posted on 6/2/2008 at 09:30 AM

What link are you clicking?

The Automatic link that is generated by Nuke is no good. In Admin > Modules you need to set NukeWrap not to display in the modules list. Then use the info in the install or readme for nukewrap to build your own URLs or use the included block (I think I included a block).

-Shawn




posted on 6/2/2008 at 07:25 AM

Hey all, I have NW2.0 setup, but when you click on the link it says:

"We are Sorry but this section of our site is for Administrators Only."

If I log in as admin the link displays with no problem.

Can anyone help with this?

Thanks,
RR



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