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johnwyp
Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/1 16:57

  • johnwyp

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  • Since: 2003/3/20


I've finally gotten around to activating the downloads module on my XOOPS 2.0 site (www.rlasg.com so you can see the version).

For some reason, NOTHING is displayed when I select Downloads from the menu. I've created three categories, but none display. Heck, I even added a download from the admin menu, but still nothing displays.

I've checked the group privs, and that all looks good. That is the extent of my "expertice" with this at the moment. Any ideas?

BTW, it looks like the module version is 1.1.

Thanks!

- john

*edit* Crud...I just realized I posted this in the wrong forum.

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hervet
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/1 17:24

  • hervet

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  • Since: 2003/11/4


Hello,

Your module is not visible to anonymous users.
Finally, have you added some files inside categories ?

Bye,
Hervé

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johnwyp
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/1 18:59

  • johnwyp

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OK, changed the anon group to be able to get at the downloads module.

Yes...I added it via the admin menu of the module.

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hervet
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/1 19:03

  • hervet

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activate the php debug mode

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johnwyp
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/2 13:57

  • johnwyp

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Thanks...that pointed me in the right direction.

So the templates_c directory needs 777 rights? I didn't know that....

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hervet
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/2 16:19

  • hervet

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Hello,

If you did not have yet set the folders perms, do it
But for this moment I don't think that you will be able to find a solution to your problem while you have not activated the debug mode.

Go in your admin panel, Click on the "System Admin" icon, the select Preferences after click on General Settings and in the scrolling list named Debug mode select Php Debug and report here the messages

Bye,
Hervé

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johnwyp
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/2 20:13

  • johnwyp

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I'm sorry, I don't think I was clear w/ my last reply. Your suggestion to turn on PHP Debug pointed me in the right direction. When I turned it on, I saw that it was complaining about not being able to write to some files in templates_c. I wasn't being a punk.

Thanks for your help, Herve....appreciate it.


Cheers,
John

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hervet
Re: Downloads module issue
  • 2004/9/3 15:03

  • hervet

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  • Since: 2003/11/4


Hello,

Excuse me, sometimes I read, too... quickly ?


Bye,
Hervé

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