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areamike
Re: Big problem - Upgraded to 2.0.9.2
  • 2005/2/3 14:54

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you say you can get other parts of the site to come up?
I cannot seem to get any file in your root to come up
user.php
register.php
etc...
all produce 404 errors.
I tried a few of your modules you may have, and they all produced 404's as well.

this is wierd,



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areamike
Re: Big problem - Upgraded to 2.0.9.2
  • 2005/2/3 14:21

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did you have any modifications to the index.php prior to the upgrade?
Did you replace your index.php with the updated 2.0.9.2 version?

same questions for your mainfile.php

However, I'll bet some block or module that ,loads on the front poage only is causing the problem. GO into your Admin and start disabling blocks etc. on the front page one at a time.



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areamike
Re: PHPBB -> Xoops
  • 2005/2/3 14:09

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areamike
Re: is xoops right for me
  • 2005/2/3 2:21

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Try test driving a few 'other' CMS systems out there

http://www.opensourcecms.com

I myself believe the XOOPS CMS can fullfill pretty much all your needs, but there are others worth investigating first. I have used PHP-Nuke for 3 years now, but with the security vulnerablities that pop up with it on a regular basis, to me it is not an easily manageable CMS where updates, patches etc. are concerned. I have also used Mambo, but IMO it is still too limited with the amount of addons etc. offered.
In the end, it is not your preference, but the end user on your website.
What does he/she need in order to get the full functionality from your website? What CMS is right for you and your user where management of said site and funcitonalities are concerned?..many very very good questions that only one can answer after they have fully investigated all possibilities.

Good luck in your quest!


mike



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areamike
from PHP-Nuke to Xoops
  • 2005/2/1 20:58

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Well, I decided to scrap PHP-Nuke after 3 years of using it. I am just sick and tired of updating this, patching that and breaking the site everytime. It's a simple family website for my family to communicate with each other and upload Gallery pics etc.

My Current PHP-Nuke site : over it!
http://www.fauxpas.org <-Yuck

My New XOOPS Site - loving it so far!
http://xoops.fauxpas.org <-Yahoo!

I plan to go live with the XOOPS version this weekend. I haven't had time to develop my own theme/template, but the one there now looks niec and pleasing.

Any advice/critique is whole-heartedly appreciated!

mike



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areamike
Re: Hey all i have litle problem
  • 2005/2/1 17:01

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It's a popup from his webhost provider. blah!
Isn't .tk free webhosting?
If they are putting pop ups on your site, I would look for another provider. Forget that crud.

regardless, I can't hardly understand your typing bud.
Quote:

FeffecT wrote:
me whit this cose i dont hve clue


I speak english. Pardon my noticing but your grammar is terrible.

Your site is trying to load from here
http://localhost/html/index.php
That is not correct.

You more than likely incorrectly specified some variables during the setup process.
Try re-uploading the installation directory and a clean mainfile.php and re-run the installation. This time make sure you put in the CORRECT info that applies to your host/website/url etc.

These are the lines in mainfile.php


include ("/www/f/site/xoops/secure/xoops-auth.php");
    
// XOOPS Physical Path
    // Physical path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
    // Example: define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/www/f/site/xoops/htdocs');
    
define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH''/www/f/fauxpas69/xoops/htdocs');

    
// XOOPS Virtual Path (URL)
    // Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
    // Example: define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://xoops.site.org');
    
define('XOOPS_URL''http://xoops.site.org');


You need to correctly specify your Physical path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash and your Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash. Those are two different things. You should have had to input that info during setup. But again, wrong info, wrong results.



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areamike
Re: what do you need to convert to xoops?
  • 2005/1/31 17:21

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I too would like to see this project move forward.
I have managed to MANUALLY move my users over from PHP-Nuke to XOOPS, but any other data is lost as far as my skills are concerned.

The problem I see with an import script for PHP-Nuke to XOOPS data is the versions of Nuke have some DB table changes between them.

The import script would have to be made for a specific version of PHP-Nuke as well as, I imagine, for a specific version of XOOPS.



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areamike
Re: Galeria Module: Unable to Create Gallery or Gallery Template
  • 2005/1/28 16:46

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Hey Indigo.
I am in same boat as you.
I also have been using PHP-Nuke for over three years now and I am tired of it. Not to bash another CMS, but if I have to do another security update to my site and then re-check and check my modules addons etc to make sure they work, I'll SNAP!

Now, onto better things. I would first like to say that Xoops, in the 2 hours I have been playing with it has already impressed me 10 fold what PHP-Nuke did over 3 years.
Looks like I will be migrating my current websites that run PHP-Nuke to Xoops.
It is a far better CMS than PHP-Nuke in my opinion.

I also installed the MyAlbum you mentioned and it is workign wonderfully!

I can't wait to go live with my Newly converted website!!!

thanks Xoops!

am




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