contact and payment? - Post ID 232671

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thx Gunsmoke :)

Nah any visual tutorial helps mate, you should start a channel with this latest demo.

I had captcha working well for the last form, so might introduce it with this one as well. Really appreciate the help and thank you once again.
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No problem pard. Have fun with it! :cool:
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Joe did you try clicking the Enabled box on the bottom area? I know it looks greyed out, but mine did too and it was still clickable. Sometimes we don't bother trying when it looks like that, so just asking to make sure if you actually tried to check the Enabled box or if you just assumed it wasn't checkable?
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Hi I am trying to create a web form with the paypal option I have keep getting this message:
Your form could not be submitted for the following reason(s):
Warning: [ err 2/line 391/config.cls.php] session_start(): open(/var/php_sessions/sess_e3e01b457a2143289f594c18d8bb6a8b, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2)

any help is appreciated
Thanks
Patrick
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Patricio Alban wrote:
Hi I am trying to create a web form with the paypal option I have keep getting this message:
Your form could not be submitted for the following reason(s):
Warning: [ err 2/line 391/config.cls.php] session_start(): open(/var/php_sessions/sess_e3e01b457a2143289f594c18d8bb6a8b, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2)

any help is appreciated
Thanks
Patrick

There can be 2 possible issues here:

1. This issue could be caused by permissions not being properly set on your server. With an FTP client, locate the folder called storage and change the permissions for that folder and all folders under it to 755. That should then fix the issue.

2. That could be caused by PHP Sessions not being enabled on your server. All you need to do is contact your hosting provider and have them enable PHP Sessions and your form will start to work.

Alternatively, if they cannot enable PHP Sessions, you can publish to S-Drive as our servers do have PHP Sessions enabled.
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