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Unable to edit default Terms of Service page

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ubmm

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I'm trying to edit the default Terms of Service page...If I bring up the current one Settings->Pages and Edit and then just click save without even changing anything, it complains that I have to fill out the value for the "File Path" field (cannot be blank).

No matter what I put in there, I keep getting the error message "Please match the requested format".

Any advise how I edit the default TOS page? I just want to add my own text.
 
I think your TOS page don't have write access.

Connect to FTP and go to /content/pages/default/tos.php
 
@Lastopp thanks ... I went and changed permissions to 666 but still no go

@Ricardo - really I've tired all combinations. The instructions say "A PHP file relative to /content/pages/" - I've tried just doing tos.php (or privacy), I've tried adding /tos.php, /default/tos.php etc

Can you tell me what this value should be? I don't really understand the purpose of it...is it going to create a new page with that name?

Thanks
Chros
 
@Lastopp thanks ... I went and changed permissions to 666 but still no go

@Ricardo - really I've tired all combinations. The instructions say "A PHP file relative to /content/pages/" - I've tried just doing tos.php (or privacy), I've tried adding /tos.php, /default/tos.php etc

Can you tell me what this value should be? I don't really understand the purpose of it...is it going to create a new page with that name?

Thanks
Chros
Permissions should be 744 or 777
 
Thanks ... I changed to 777 and now the error message moves to the URL Key field.:

5d80bab026fe745887d6670abb72894a.jpg


What should the URL key be?

Thanks!
 
Relative means that you don't need to put /content/pages/file.php just file.php
 
@rodolofo - I understand relative v absolute. But what is the URL key supposed to represent? See screenshot above that I'm getting an error on that field. What am I supposed to put in there?

@Lastopp Thanks for the help. Weird, mine is still giving errors on URL key.
 
URL key is what it will show in the URL, for example in this URL:

Code:
http://demo.chevereto.com/pages/this-is-an-example

The URL key is this-is-an-example
 
So why does it complain about the format of 'privacy' - that is a valid URL key. I have no none friendly URL characters in that string.
 
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