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Thanks to all of you. Got the same problem too and it solved now. Terima kasih...
skalpa wrote:
Don't panic...
Manually edit mainfile.php and change this line:define('XOOPS_CHECK_PATH', '1');
so XOOPS_CHECK_PATH is set to O...
However, it's strange this did appear "like this"... Maybe you should check XOOPS_ROOT_PATH and ensure its value is good (if it suddenly broke, it's more likely that your hosting company changed its servers configuration and that you should update XOOPS_ROOT_PATH to reflect you new installation path).
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Thanks to all of you. Got the same problem too and it solved now. Terima kasih...