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darkart
No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 9:29

  • darkart

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hi,

i just install my new xoops.
i install it on subdomain.. and all successful
but after i login administrator,
that is no menu.. block/module
i only see XOOPS news, control panel home, logout and homepage link.

anybody can help me?

TQ

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jdseymour
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator

Make sure that your cache folder is chmod 777. What version of XOOPS did you install?

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darkart
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 9:40

  • darkart

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thanks jdseymour for your reply,

i was chmod cache to 777 and my XOOPS is V 2.0.10

still not work

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jdseymour
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator

With FTP, look inside the cache folder. Is a file named admenmenu.php there?

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darkart
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 9:48

  • darkart

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yes..

file inside cache folder :

adminmenu.php
adminnews.xml
index.html


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jdseymour
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator

Save a copy of adminmenu.php to your computer. Then delete it from the server. After that enter the admin. area again.

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darkart
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 10:00

  • darkart

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i just do like you said.. i save to my pc.. and delete the file..
then i login to administrator.. it said i login at first time.. then i click submit..
but after login,, still the same..

hemmmmm

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jdseymour
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator

OK, no problem. Double check your paths in mainfile.php.

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darkart
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 10:04

  • darkart

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maybe it is becoz iam using subdomain during install.. ok i check it first

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darkart
Re: No modules/block/menu on administrator
  • 2005/6/4 10:08

  • darkart

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i change my dir to : sub and my domain to : domain


---
// XOOPS Physical Path
// Physical path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
// Example: define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/home2/user/public_html/sub');
define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/home2/user/public_html/sub');

// XOOPS Virtual Path (URL)
// Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
// Example: define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://sub.domain.com');
define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://sub.domain.com');
----


any idea?

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