yeah I appreciate the help. I was sure it was my screw up. that’s usually the case 😊
What about showing this? Nukescripts has a script called sentinel that does a similar process. They’ve got a block that displays a count of how many attempts were made. I mean it’s s simple item count query isn’t it? Can’t be hard to implement.
Also, the backend says ‘display stats’….so where is it displaying them? I can only see the activity by viewing the table itself in the db
Whenever I enable Bad Behaviour, I get a blank white page. The CP still works. I have read Lisa’s thread - in her instance she had not copied the bad-behaviour folder into the extensions folder. I have copied the bad-behaviour folder and all its files into the extensions folder, I have put the langugae file into language/english, and I have put ext.bad_behavior.php into my extensions folder. Whenever I enable the extension, I get the blank page. Any ideas?
I just downloaded BB from it’s website, it’s version 2.0.10 - perhaps that is a later version that produces some errors with EE?
Thanks Derek; here is the directory listing of my extensions folder:
bad-behaviour - admin.inc.php - banned.inc.php - blackhole.inc.php - blacklist.inc.php - common_tests.inc.php - core.inc.php - functions.inc.php - google.inc.php - housekeeping.inc.php - index.html - konqueror.inc.php - lynx.inc.php - movabletype.inc.php - mozilla.inc.php - msie.inc.php - msnbot.inc.php - opera.inc.php - post.inc.php - responses.inc.php - safari.inc.php - screener.inc.php - trackback.inc.php - version.inc.php - whitelist.inc.php
ext.advanced_captcha.php ext.akismet_check.php ext.bad_behavior.php ext.checkbox.php ext.comment_spam_prevention.php ext.custom_fields_in_ee_tags.php ext.file.php ext.multi_drop_down_list.php ext.multi_relationship.php ext.multi_text.php ext.text_improved.php ext.tiny_mce.php ext.updatemail.php index.html mod.weblog.php
Version 2.0.10 works fine; I would try to upload the files again, your FTP application may have transmitted them incorrectly or corrupted them. Also make sure that you have error reporting turned on for Superadmins and that ‘display_errors’ is enabled on your server (Admin > Utilities > PHP Info). Finally, after reuploading all of the files, check the permissions on them to make sure they are readable (folder 755, files 644, typically). To that end, are you on Windows or a Unix based server?
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