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olmiller
Re: Script error for Homepage on Xoops 2.0.16
  • 2010/3/2 15:26

  • olmiller

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  • Since: 2008/3/18


Sorry for the long delay, I got the crud from some kids and it wiped me out! Thank you for all the scripts... yes my hosting company moved my home directory (only one character different than the old one) and I did not catch it until the scripts printed it out for me. Thanks again!



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olmiller
Re: Script error for Homepage on Xoops 2.0.16
  • 2010/2/20 12:23

  • olmiller

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  • Since: 2008/3/18


I checked the paths in mainfile.php and they look OK! I walked the paths as defined in mainfile.php and the contents 'seem' reasonable based on my recollection of the contents two years ago.

Is there any way to 'print' the name of the offending script in the error message or is there a log or debug that I could examine to see what script is failing? I am familiar with [ba|c|]sh scripting but not PHP, however, I am sure I can crack this nut!



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Script error for Homepage on Xoops 2.0.16
  • 2010/2/19 15:27

  • olmiller

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  • Since: 2008/3/18


I have searched the forums for this but have come up empty. I cannot imagine this has not happened before, so if it is a dupe, please point me in the correct direction!

I have had a very small XOOPS 2.0.16 (hosted) web site up for just under two years. I recently went to the site to upgrade it and then to make some content changes. When I went to the homepage, I got the following failure message and not the homepage:

XOOPS path check: Script is not inside XOOPS_ROOT_PATH and cannot run.

Xoops: 2.0.16
PHP: 5.2.11
MySQL: 5.1.43

Any thoughts, suggestions, additional ways to debug? TIA.



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olmiller
Content Module v0.5 in 2.0.16 - How do I...
  • 2008/4/4 14:44

  • olmiller

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  • Since: 2008/3/18


Ladies & Gentlemen,

I am just starting a site based on XOOPS 2.0.16 and am using the Content Module v0.5 because the pages will not change very often. I have tried to figure out how to do the following but cannot figure out how to. If content is not the best module to accomplish this, please make recommendations. I need something simple and WYSIWYG in that my content managers are technology challenged. That said, here is what I want to do.

I want the homepage to be accessible by anonymous users. I want all other pages to only be accessible by a unique group of users (similar to registered users). Once a user in this unique group logs in I want the "logged in homepage" to be different than the anonymous user homepage. Any constructive criticism is welcome!

Thanks in advance,
Otto



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olmiller
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2008/3/19 17:51

  • olmiller

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  • Since: 2008/3/18


Folks,

I seem to have raised the bar on this one! I am running XOOPS 2.0.16 and protector 3.0. I get this message on my homepage so cannot login at all. I thought I had one admin tab but did not. Is there a command line or sql way to be able to login as webmaster? I have mod-backup 3.0 with a recent backup to recover the last working config, but need to login to get to it. All constructive comments welcome. Thanks in advance.

--Otto




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