James is right, it looks like there's a javascript glitch. Do you get JS
errors?

He's also right about the files :) There's no voodoo to FarCry, if you have
the files & the mappings & the database in place then it's happy. In fact
that's the basis of our development approach: setup and develop locally,
then copy everything to production. If you expect to do a lot of work with
FarCry you should do this just to get comfortable moving projects around.

Blair

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 9:12 PM, James Buckingham <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Is Javascript enabled on the browser that you're trying to installing
> it on? If it's a server then by default I'm assuming not.
>
> Have you tried running the installation from an external machine which
> you know has JS working on and has access to the server?
>
> You can copy from one machine to another but you'll need to package up
> the files, db and any configuration settings you setup for the install
> (i.e. ColdFusion mappings).
>
> Cheers,
> James
> >
>

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