Seems XOOPS 2 doesn't like /php and it's not recognised as a directory
I renamed the directory to /home/domain/public_html/xoops and the install went OK.
TBrillon wrote:
I have to admit that I do submit bogus email addresses from time to time.... but only because I HATE SPAM.
finalfiler wrote:
I get that! And I thought I was doing something stupid.
lubdub wrote:
The problem is: if I don't watch enough, when I'm changing the details of some user, it replaces the username in the fields with MY name, and saves it without a complaint from xoops. Thus, I have 2 users with my name and can't login anymore (luckily, I have some direct db access on my provider's host). As far as I can tell, XOOPS checks, when a new user registers, that the login isn't already used. I think it should be the case also when modifying a user.
onokazu wrote:
What exactly do you get after you push the delete button? does it take you to another page, or nothing happens?