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Re: Clicked on HERE and the page is blank!
  • 2004/5/12 21:41

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Well,

can you give us some more infos for the start like


... URL to your site

... which PHP / MySql version do you have on that server?

... which 'here' are you talking about? The one on the last page of the installation process i guess?

... were there any error messages during XOOPS installation?

... does the error log of the server show any errors?

... are we talking XOOPS 2.0.6?

... did you try to reupload and reinstall XOOPS (possibly downloading the XOOPS archive from here again beforehand)?



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Bender
Re: Page is blank after editing theme
  • 2004/5/12 21:30

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Check this one out.



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Re: Clicked on HERE and the page is blank!
  • 2004/5/12 21:16

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Did you consider using the search function?

There are several threads in the forum about blank pages.
(could happen on many different occasions)

Another start would be the 'Wiki' link on the left side menu. For example here



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Bender
Re: help.."view account" in user menu
  • 2004/5/12 21:08

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Quote:

butsa wrote:
I have another question again..
How to activate "php debug" in phpmyadmin!!
Thanks


You will activate this in the XOOPS administration section. See my first post. Or do you get a blank page also when you go into Preferences?



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Bender
Re: broke my xoops
  • 2004/5/12 20:33

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For the root directory of your site:

- CHmod all your directories to 755
..except for cache, templates_c and upload which are 777.


If this also concerns all your subdirectories:

Well most subdirs are also 755. If you have some modules with their own upload directories and stuff this might be different. But after all there won't be many directories which need to be changed.

- i would change all of them to 755
- then if neccessary do a 2nd XOOPS installation (into a different directory connected to a subdomain, different database names(!) ...) with the same modules you are using and check there for different permissions.
- if there are differences ... adapt them
- when done you just might delete the second installation



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Re: help.."view account" in user menu
  • 2004/5/12 20:21

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Can you please activate "PHP Debug mode" in your administration?

You will find it here:
Administration - Preferences - General - Debug mode



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Bender
[request] Sort order for 'who´s online'
  • 2004/5/12 20:17

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This would be an easy one i think.

Could someone change the 'who´s online' block to sort the anonymous people to the end of the list when you click 'more'?

It sucks to look through all 3 or 4 pages when you have 60 people online and there are only 3 or 4 logged in users on every page. Which is what you have to do now to have a quick check which of your favorite programmers are online and can be nerved.

This could possibly be taken into the next XOOPS releases then. I don´t see any downside of doing this at the moment.
Anyone else?



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Bender
Re: Need help as it not showing correct page
  • 2004/5/12 19:57

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No you shouldn´t reinstall.

Xoops just comes only with an index.php.

The problem is that there is still your old index.htm or/and index.html lying around in your root directory from your previous website.

Depending on the configuration of the webserver from your hoster it will look for different files when someone is trying to only enter your url 'www.jodeewebhosting.com'.

It will check for example like
- index.htm
- index.html
- index.php
- ...

And whatever it finds first will be shown to the user. In your case it is the old index.htm.

So just delete or rename the index.htm to something else like index_old.htm if you still need it and everything should be fine.



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Re: Liaise Problem
  • 2004/5/12 18:12

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Hi WMurray,

i can confirm this behavior.

I just installed XOOPS 2.0.5 to test this.
(actually i installed 2.0.3 and patched it to 2.0.5)
After that i installed Liaise and had the same behavior that you described.

I sent tuff a pm pointing to this thread. I guess he will look into this issue.



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Bender
Re: can login with all browsers exept iexplore... WHY?
  • 2004/5/8 19:37

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From the Wiki this doesn´t help?

Why I cannot Login at all?

You have to enable COOKIEs in your browser to login. Thus you cannot login as long as you don't accept the cookie which XOOPS provides, even if you correctly typed your username and password. Please confirm the settings in your browser.

NOTE: The particular cookie that is needed is a *session* cookie. So if your browser has the option, that is the only one you really need to enable for Xoops. (A couple of other cookies are used to provide enhanced functionality, such as keeping track of your last visit to the forums and the threads you've read.)

if not:
- which version of IE did you try on both computers?
- we are talking XOOPS 2.0.6 of course?
- is it a public site? can we try it? URL?




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