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hiflyer
2.0.15 Upgrade Root address returns to previous page
  • 2006/9/12 3:43

  • hiflyer

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2006/3/7 3


I upgraded two sites from 2.0.13.2 to 2.0.15. On both sites when I go to the root address (http://www.mysite.com) I am returned to the previous page in my browser. This occurs in IE6 and Firefox 1.5 when going to the root page from an outside page (i.e. Google) or an internal page.

As long as the page address includes the actual http://www.mysite.com/index.php address it works fine.

Clearing sessions in the database and installing the 2.0.13.2 class/xoopsform/form.php didn't help. xoops_md5.php is not showing any missing/corrupt files.

Note I am not getting a blank page, I am being returned to the referring/previous page.

Pop-up debug (PHPDebug is no longer there?) gives:

SELECT * FROM xoops_config WHERE (conf_modid = '0' AND conf_catid = '1') ORDER BY conf_order ASC
SELECT sess_data FROM xoops_session WHERE sess_id = '47404a0f834916bc957b2169f099c795'
SELECT * FROM xoops_users WHERE uid=1
SELECT * FROM xoops_modules WHERE dirname = 'system'
Total: 4 queries

Token Validation: No valid token found in request/session
Included files: 33 files
Memory usage: 1935288 bytes

XOOPS took 0.063 seconds to load.
XOOPS Boot took 0.049 seconds to load.
Module init took 0.014 seconds to load.

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hervet
Re: 2.0.15 Upgrade Root address returns to previous page
  • 2006/9/12 8:17

  • hervet

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 2267

  • Since: 2003/11/4


Hello,

Are you sure that your are logged ?
I'm asking to myself if you don't have a problem with your sessions.

bye,
Hervé

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zyspec
Re: 2.0.15 Upgrade Root address returns to previous page
  • 2006/9/12 11:36

  • zyspec

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 1095

  • Since: 2004/9/21


Sounds like you may have an index.html in your root directory - if so, delete it so that Apache (or IIS) will find the index.php instead...

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hiflyer
Re: 2.0.15 Upgrade Root address returns to previous page
  • 2006/9/12 13:53

  • hiflyer

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2006/3/7 3


Oh good, it was the obvious - there was an index.html. Instead of overwriting files for the upgrade I deleted and then upload. The host server must have created a default index.html between those two actions.

Thanks!

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