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          <title>Re: [zip222] help please I&apos;m new</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[zip222, Thank you! I still have a cople issues though. <br /><br />  - I setup the SQL database. <br /><br /> - CMS is installed <br /><br /> - I created a Section Editor named FAQ <br /><br /> - use code generator in CMS. Here's where I lose it. How do I roughly display this on my webpage?  <br /><br /> - I can connect via FTP no problem <br /><br /> - create a new file? where is this done? If it is under the &quot;Create&quot; tab I don't know where it is saving. I can't find anything saved in the Uploads folder of CMS. <br /><br /> - I can cut and paste the code no problem and hit save. But again I don't know where the file is going. <br /><br /> - I open browser and get a 404 error. <br /><br /> - I can't find my .php files :( <br /><br />Thanks for the response.  <br /><br />I still feel like the Uber noob :( <br /><br />TV<br />]]></description>
          <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 10:41:31 -0700</pubDate>
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          <title>Re: [gkornbluth] help please I&apos;m new</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Thanks for the reply. I have followed the instructions and installed the CMSB under my root directory on my site. I was able to open the admin part and mess with section. However, I cannot see any of my content. I save details but get a 404 error. Sad part is I downloaded Word press and followed their simple instruction and was publishing in 10 minutes. However, that's just blogs stuff and widgets. I wanted to create a better website than what I had. The big thing is when I generate code it says to save it as&quot;whatever file.php&quot;. How? And where does it save if I could? And why when I preview do I get a 404 error everytime? There's really no troubleshooting guide. The instructions say it's simple but if it doesn't work then there is no where to find out why it didn't work. I am really not going to spend more money on a cookbook when I can't get the simplest pages to work. Iv'e spent 2 days trying to go step by step slowly and I still can't see the sections I make. Thanks for the reply though.<br />]]></description>
          <pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 22:35:54 -0700</pubDate>
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          <title>help please I&apos;m new</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Ok first off after getting booted from forum with about blank pop-up I'm really irrate right now. I have had CMS builder two days now and haven't been able to do anything except view my old website. The tutorial isn't helpful since it is a different version. I think you DO need programming experience to get this to work. I have no clue where my new sections are saving and every time I try to preview I get a 404 error and a pop-ad. I never had any problems with Frontpage before my webhost quit supporting it. I have left a message because no-one is answering the 1-800 number. Someone please help before I ask for a refund and look for another product.  <br /><br />Frustrated beyond belief, <br /><br />TV<br />]]></description>
          <pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 17:01:06 -0700</pubDate>
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