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Q: Hello. I'm testing your splendid SiteMapXML software on a WordPress blog site. I think it's *exactly* what I've been looking for... robust but still very easy to use. But I have a question... On the first sweep through the site, the HTML output shows a few hundred links marked "403 FORBIDDEN." Is this just a limitation in the non-registered version, or a known bug?
A: The SiteMap Generator only uses and displays what is returned from the server when it calls a page. So if a 403 is returned then that is what will be displayed. This is the same as when a Search Engine attempts to crawl a page. A crawler (SiteMap Generator or Search Engine) does not use cookies etc so any page that requires authorized access will be 403.
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Q: I would like to order the product. However, I am wondering if there is a tool to calculate the value of a lawsuit. Ie. there is a possibility the company will win a suit and I would like to value that in my model.
A: With this type of item it can be included as a provision (for an expense) in the Other Fixed category of expenses. The value of this provision would need to be independently assessed/adjusted.
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Q: I have created a nice form but I can't upload any file with the form? I am using MySQL. Is there a way to upload the files in a folder instead of MySQL?
A: Form1 will only process file attachments/uploads with the data email (ie as an email attachment). File uploads can not be saved to a MYSQL database or top the server. See the File Attachments section of the Help file for details.
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Q: I just downloaded this product because it said it would run on a mac, but I see no possibility for this to work with just an .exe file?
A: For a Mac download the zip (not the exe) file from https://bizpep.com/password/ . Unzip the file and run the software that generates the password protection code, it will run in any current browser (pc, mac it does not matter). The generated code is then added to your web page which is uploaded to your server and the protection code runs on your server (using php).
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Q: need for someone to contact me regarding the uploading of your sitemap software, which I have purchased. I am having a terrible time trying to upload to my browser. I noticed that this software is trying to be opened by my "Print Shop" program. Is this correct? Please have someone contact me, my frustration is almost suicidal. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
A: You upload the software to your server (not your browser), just like you upload a standard web page. Then open it from your server in your browser (just like a web page). For the software to run your server must support php as outlined in the Help file. The print shop issue is probably because your computer file associations are confused (wrong) it thinks a .php file is a print shop file (which it is not). If you upload to your server and then open the file in your browser you should have no problems.
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