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potvin
why blank page w/ "Thank you for logging in.. username" when u login or make a change??
  • 2004/9/30 9:29

  • potvin

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 1

  • Since: 2003/9/15


u kno when u login it goes to a blank page and says "Thank you for logging in, username" ... etc..? is there a way i can bypass that so it just logs the user in and doesnt have to goto a new blank page and say THanks for logging in.... ??
thx
Chris



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lavaburst
Re: Credits v1.3 now available
  • 2004/9/30 9:29

  • lavaburst

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 77

  • Since: 2004/6/13


Yes, you can turn off the module credits in the module preferences.... its a yes or no...

then you can maintain those credits manually, including whatever information you want.

The only problem right now with it is that its hard to get to the Preferences... I didnt add it into the admin menu yet, so its only available from the left side module menu popup.

Test it out! looking for a full review still :)

Thanks for the translating! thats what we need to get this module working for everyone! and .BR is a major audience :)

Cheers,

LavaBurst



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Dave_L
Re: Admin login problem
  • 2004/9/30 9:29

  • Dave_L

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 2277

  • Since: 2003/11/7


Error 145 is usually resolved by repairing the table. You can do the query "REPAIR TABLE xoops_session", or use phpMyAdmin's menu function for repairing the table.

Are you still getting those test failures from Browser Check, with Browser Check installed under your XOOPS directory? The Referrer-HSQ failure might not matter as long as the other two referrer checks pass, since that may be adequate for Xoops. I don't think XOOPS handles cookies with Javascript, so that test probably doesn't matter either. But the HTTP cookie test failure is likely to be a problem.



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tedsmith
Re: Admin login problem
  • 2004/9/30 9:26

  • tedsmith

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1151

  • Since: 2004/6/2 1


Ok, i fixed it. If you are reading this then there's a possiblity its because you are having the same problem. To FIX IT DO THE FOLLOWING:

If you have phpMyAdmin working, select your database from the list, and scroll down the list of tables that you get. Tick the 'xoops_session' table, which, if it is the cause (which it is likley to be IF YOU HAVE TRIED ALL THE OTHER TIPS ABOVE WITHOUT SUCCESS) will say 'in use' in the status. Once its ticked, scroll down to the bottom and there's a little drop down menu. Click it, and select 'Empty' and click OK\Submit. It will check that you are sure that you want to empty the table. Say yes and it will clear it for you.

Then go back and try to logon. With me, its worked. So in my case it was not to do with cookies, permissions, firewalls, php or IIS, but a MySQL table. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to help me with this - I really appreciate the time of all of you.

Perhaps this 'tip' or 'fix' could be made official so that it is well know. I have found a dozen or more people who have encountered this problem. For some, the earlier issues fixed it. Perhaps they should all be compiled together as a troubleshooting guide.

Bye the way - the creators of phpMyAdmin are gods!

Thanks again.

Ted



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tedsmith
Re: No Users Can Login
  • 2004/9/30 9:23

  • tedsmith

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1151

  • Since: 2004/6/2 1


Ok, i fixed it. If you are reading this then there's a possiblity its because you are having the same problem. To FIX IT DO THE FOLLOWING

If you have phpMyAdmin working, select your database from the list, and scroll down the list of tables that you get. Tick the 'xoops_session' table, which, if it is the cause (which it is likley to be IF YOU HAVE TRIED ALL THE OTHER TIPS ABOVE WITHOUT SUCCESS) will 'in use'. Scroll down to the bottom and there a little drop down menu. Click it, and select 'Empty' and OK. It will check that you are sure that you want to empty the tabel. Say yes and it will clear it for you.

Then go back and try to logon. With me, its worked. So in my case, it was not to do with cookies, permissions, firewalls, php or IIS, but a MySQL table. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to help me with this - I really appreciate the time of all of you.

Perhaps this 'tip' or 'fix' could be made official so that it is well know. I have found a dozen or more people who have encountered this problem. For some, the earlier issues fixed it. Perhaps they should all be compiled together as a troubleshooting guide.

Thanks again.

Ted



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Alan-A
Re: Display a WF-Section document within a block
  • 2004/9/30 9:19

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,
how about taking a simple module such as tinyContent and only allowing this module to be visible when your home page is shown?
Good luck,
Alan

Edit:
... and then you get the long urls....
Sorry, I guess I wasn't quite awake....



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hydrO
Xcgal problems after moving the host
  • 2004/9/30 9:10

  • hydrO

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 105

  • Since: 2004/1/8 8


Hi
After moving my server to a new database i found out that when i go to xcgal module, the menus and all the stufs on the right hand side doesnt' appear.
And also the "usermode" and "admin mode" and all the other options in the header are missing.
I dunno whats wrong..is this some problem with my backup? all other modules are working fine.
thanx in advance



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stefan88
Re: Helpers??
  • 2004/9/30 8:59

  • stefan88

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 1086

  • Since: 2004/9/20


Quote:

thank you stefan88 it worked!

You are welcome



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tedsmith
Re: No Users Can Login
  • 2004/9/30 8:52

  • tedsmith

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1151

  • Since: 2004/6/2 1


I have got the latest version of phpMyAdmin to work!! Hooray.

Anyway, I have looked at the xoops_session table and it says 'in use' and you can't do anything with it. If you click on it, it says 'Error 1016 - cannot open file 'xoops_session.myi' (Error 145). Does that mean anything to anyone? Using phpMyAdmin how can I flush this table, or create a new version of it? Could this be what's causing the fault with my logging in of my XOOPS site?



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tedsmith
Re: Admin login problem
  • 2004/9/30 8:51

  • tedsmith

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1151

  • Since: 2004/6/2 1


Thanks Wolvy.

I will try that if I need to, but I have got the latest version of phpMyAdmin to work!! Hooray.

Anyway, I have looked at the xoops_session table and it says 'in use' and you can't do anything with it. If you click on it, it says 'Error 1016 - cannot open file 'xoops_session.myi' (Error 145). Does that mean anything to anyone? Using phpMyAdmin how can I flush this table, or create a new version of it?







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