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  1. That makes sense haha thanks but im seeing a pattern with the distance problem, Its always saying the remaining distance and time from PHNL (our hub) but any flight to there isnt working.
  2. I am using fsacars presently...i also use xacars on the site, i cant remember if x did it also
  3. Okay it looks like the previous problem was fixed now just the map is showing the "airplane icon" in the same direction the whole time...any ideas? Thanks
  4. Okay thanks, Also For all acars systems working with my site the distance just says 0 or has a blank nm..its not calcuating any distances?
  5. So I switched the skin and styles and certain pages are showing the content lower then it should example look at the map: http://www.flyhawaiianva.com/index.php/acars What part do i edit and what do i add/delete. Thanks, Mitch
  6. solved....thanks to a previous topic you guys helped....local.config wasnt completely empty
  7. Fixed the above problems but when i next step the first page of setup it says, Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class ezDB_mysql in /homepages/40/d366614234/htdocs/core/classes/ezdb/ezdb_mysql.class.php on line 299
  8. Below is just the problem now
  9. I unziped and uploaded the complete package, i created the local.config.php blank file and uploaded it to core with 776 permissions, i went to the install.php and gives me Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '.', expecting '(' in /homepages/29/d234489515/htdocs/hawaiian/install/install.php on line 63
  10. See the wierd thing is it doesn't have the local.config in it, then i went to the compressed folder that i downloaded and its not in there either..am i missing something? Thanks for the quick reply
  11. Hey guys I am currently changing a site to vms, I use 1&1 Hosting and created a new MySQL Database but cant rename the actual database. Where in the vms files can i just change the database name its looking for? or any other solutions? Thanks Mitch L.
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