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korafa
Re: Database problem
  • 2009/5/25 23:53

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


well my provider said they can connect to the database no problem, but I still can't. I've tried another provider and get the same error (although they both use MySQL Beta)

Question: I do notice that the Database dropdown only contains the 'mysql' option. Is that the only choice that is supposed to be there, or should I see my database in the drop down?



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korafa
Re: Database problem
  • 2009/5/25 1:48

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


I am having the same issue trying to install XOOPS 2.3.3

Each time I get to Database connection I either get "cannot connect to the database', or it just reloads the same page with no error (but no success either)

I have:

MySQL Version
5.0.45

PHP Version
5.2.5

I've submitted a ticket with my host provider to have them try and figure it out for me too. If I hear anything useful from them, I will post it here.



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korafa
Re: Logging in Returns to the Login Screen
  • 2008/8/28 17:52

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


Quote:
You did change all the names of your tables in the database to reflect the new prefix? Module Protector has an admin function to assist that.


no I hadn't, but it was working. I understand why it's broken now, but don't understand why it worked for a few weeks and then stopped.

Thanks for the advice, I'm going to look into it



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korafa
Logging in Returns to the Login Screen
  • 2008/8/28 14:03

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


Ok, whenever I change my mainfile.php to use a new XOOPS_DB_PREFIX(which is live/active), whenever I login, it returns me to the login screen/prompt even though it says 'Thank you for logging in XXXX'

If I return the XOOPS_DB_PREFIX to the default (which is flagged as a secruity weakness), everything works fine.

This was working fine yesterday and I noticed the problem starting last night. Is this a hack or do I screw up some code somewhere?

I am using XOOPS 2.0.18.1.

Any insight or help would be greatly appreciated :)



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korafa
Re: Error With Deleted Module
  • 2008/8/17 18:32

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


Thanks for the fast response! #2 didn't work, but #1 fixed it. There were also a few other tables that needed to be removed, but once I knew where to look it was easy. Thanks for the help Mamba :)



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korafa
Error With Deleted Module
  • 2008/8/17 5:41

  • korafa

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  • Since: 2008/8/12


I accidentally deleted the extcal folder from my module directory, before uninstalling it through the admin section. Now when I go to re-install it, it gives me this error:

Table 'xoops_extcal_cat' already exists

Unable to install extcal. Error(s):
Back to Module Administration page

CREATE TABLE xoops_extcal_cat ( `cat_id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `cat_name` varchar(255) NOT NULL, `cat_desc` text NOT NULL, `cat_color` varchar(6) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`cat_id`) ) COMMENT='eXtCal By Zoullou'
Error number: 1050
Error message: Table 'xoops_extcal_cat' already exists

How can I rectify this error and get extcal reinstalled? I've tried re-uploading the module and get the same result. I'm using XOOPS 2.0.18.1 & am a noob, so please bear with me :)




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