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First of all, thank you very much for your contribution, mercibe !!
After migrating our XOOPS from W2S (IIS5) to W2003S (IIS6), I’ve spent five days to solve all the proxy troubles with our web (It’s based on XOOPS 2.0.5.2 too), until I've read these appreciated posts.
Here you have my comments:
- Microsoft ISA Server & Proxy (all request to port 80 redirects to port 90)
- I’ve had to apply your hacks to the files “include/common.php” (at line 236) and “include/cp_header.php” (at line 9), to resolve the strange behaviour of the “$url_arr” variable ; I’ve been receiving many times the following error message: “selected module does not exists” -> _MODULENOEXIST, on the “news” XOOPS main page as well as on the Administrator Control Panel.
- Concerning the mysql_DB, I haven’t needed to hack the “include/functions.php”, neither the semi-relative path that you have mentioned (XOOPS_URL) in “mainfile.php”, because all read/write to the database were passed successfully.
Well, I agree with you too; please, these modifications could be kept in mind from someone of the core team.
Hoping help anyone, again, TIA!
Please, you can see our web at:
http://www.uxsystems.com
M.
After migrating our XOOPS from W2S (IIS5) to W2003S (IIS6), I’ve spent five days to solve all the proxy troubles with our web (It’s based on XOOPS 2.0.5.2 too), until I've read these appreciated posts.
Here you have my comments:
- Microsoft ISA Server & Proxy (all request to port 80 redirects to port 90)
- I’ve had to apply your hacks to the files “include/common.php” (at line 236) and “include/cp_header.php” (at line 9), to resolve the strange behaviour of the “$url_arr” variable ; I’ve been receiving many times the following error message: “selected module does not exists” -> _MODULENOEXIST, on the “news” XOOPS main page as well as on the Administrator Control Panel.
- Concerning the mysql_DB, I haven’t needed to hack the “include/functions.php”, neither the semi-relative path that you have mentioned (XOOPS_URL) in “mainfile.php”, because all read/write to the database were passed successfully.
Well, I agree with you too; please, these modifications could be kept in mind from someone of the core team.
Hoping help anyone, again, TIA!
Please, you can see our web at:
http://www.uxsystems.com
M.