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aitor
Re: test this
  • 2002/1/3 20:50

  • aitor

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 148

  • Since: 2002/1/2 2


I have been in an error it wasn´t a security hole as said me onokaze.

If you put a link to http://www.yoursite/modules/visitors2/ then you could see your statistics.

And to make it no visible for out people put change their permisions in group permisions.



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aitor
Re: test this
  • 2002/1/3 19:32

  • aitor

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 148

  • Since: 2002/1/2 2


I Have this problem also in my domain server but not in my normal computer.

I find how to see the statistic and they are well recorded in my domain server. But it has a security hole and I am going to say to xooops members first.

But your informatión is well recorded.



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Kiwi-NZ
Re: test this
  • 2002/1/3 12:50

  • Kiwi-NZ

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 11

  • Since: 2001/12/26


I deleted everything again, reformated drive , reinstalled evertthing , but did not use foxserv.
Downloaded apache , php , MySQL , installed them and guess what it works. Must be something to do with foxserv.
Thanks for all the help. now go have a



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onokazu
Re: Main Menu?
  • 2002/1/3 7:29

  • onokazu

  • XOOPS Founder

  • Posts: 617

  • Since: 2001/12/13


Did you chmod 666 all files under the "cache" folder under "system" module? The contents of main menu is written into a file called "mainmenu.txt" under this folder.

Also some other modules have its own "cache" folder and files in those folder must also be chmod 666.
hope this helps



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onokazu
Re: Apparent bug in preferences.
  • 2002/1/3 6:44

  • onokazu

  • XOOPS Founder

  • Posts: 617

  • Since: 2001/12/13


Please chmod the files under modules/system/cache directory. chmod 666 will do



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w4z004
Re: Main Menu?
  • 2002/1/3 6:04

  • w4z004

  • XOOPS Advisor

  • Posts: 340

  • Since: 2001/12/13


the system modules or your modules?

if your modules, see the file xoops_version.php in modules/contacts/ dir by example

if XOOPS modules, please specific the problem!!!

Quote:

jerryj wrote:
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've activated all my desired modules, and I was expecting them to show up on the main menu, but they didn't. How do we put stuff on the main menu?



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w4z004
Re: Apparent bug in preferences.
  • 2002/1/3 5:58

  • w4z004

  • XOOPS Advisor

  • Posts: 340

  • Since: 2001/12/13


revise the cache dirs!!!!!!! remember chmod!!!
the preferences are stored in : modules\system\cache\config.php

revise this!!!



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watot
Re: Apparent bug in preferences.
  • 2002/1/3 5:54

  • watot

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  • Since: 2002/1/3 3


got the same error... hmmm..



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jerryj
Apparent bug in preferences.
  • 2002/1/3 5:09

  • jerryj

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 33

  • Since: 2001/12/20


I'm logged in as an admin, and I go into the Site Preferences form. I modify the form to include my website preferences and then press the "Go" button. This takes me back to the System Admin screen. Then, I go back into the Site Preferences screen, and the defaults are restored! The data I entered is gone.



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jerryj
Main Menu?
  • 2002/1/3 5:07

  • jerryj

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 33

  • Since: 2001/12/20


Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I've activated all my desired modules, and I was expecting them to show up on the main menu, but they didn't. How do we put stuff on the main menu?







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