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Anonymous
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 9:08

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Now I'm not confused...... have searched about a bit it seems that v0.8.3 is the latest version from the module's original author.

The project then seems to have been hi-jacked, and subsequent versions released under the name of WiwiMod without the original author's permission. At least, that's how it looks to me. Why do people do this?

I don't know if these other versions work okay as I've not tried them. All I can say is that v0.8.3 from the original author (see link in post above) works fine for me. Seems to work fine for Skenow, too. Read into that what you will.

I will not be upgrading my copy of WiwiMod unless the later version has the blessing of the original author (Xavier/Zonatim).

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Blixer
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 12:35

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Sorry, it had been a long day. It is version 0.8.3.

So here is the correct information:

I have installed Wiwi 0.83.

I'm using:
xoops 2.0.16
Apache 2.2
mysql 5.0.27-community-nt
PHP5

I have been following Steve's Day by Day Instructions for installing a new XOOPS site in the Beginners Corner and I'm hung up at Day 15 with this.

I looked at an actual site using wiwi and I can confirm that my installation does not do what it is supposed to when I click on the Edit button. On that site, an edit window opened with editable text in the window and a display of the page below the window. When I click on the edit button I seem to see a quick flash and no editor in my browser. Just the very same page as before.

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skenow
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 12:46

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I have Wiwi 0.8.3 working under php5 and mysql5.

Do you have any other modules loaded?
Do you have any custom blocks loaded?
Are you using the default theme?

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Anonymous
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 14:20

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When you go into Admin, are there any messages about folders being unwritable, etc?

What happens when you click the "Clean up database" button?

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skenow
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 15:49

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Blixer
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 16:45

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Quote:

skenow wrote:
Try accessing the edit page directly -

http://yourxoopsurl/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=WiwiHome&op=edit


I have the following modules loaded:

Backup
Xoops info
Protector
Wiwi
Pico
Mastop Publish

I loaded Wiwi as my first module after Protector. I had the problem right from the start with Wiwi. I added the other to modules when I ran into the problem with Wiwi.

I have the same result whether I use the default theme or another theme.

I don't have any custom blocks loaded.

When I go into Admin I don't get any messages about folders being unwriteable.

I tried to access the edit page directly as suggested above and I just get the same page as the Wiwi default. I did notice that when I click on the "edit" button, I get the same form of the URL that you listed above, but again, no editing box.

So I'm still at a total loss!

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skenow
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 19:26

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Let's eliminate a few variables -

Temporarily disable Protector
Turn on debug in XoopsInfo admin page

Report what information you get when you try to edit the page. Is there a public url we could access and see for ourselves?

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Blixer
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 19:44

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Quote:

skenow wrote:
Let's eliminate a few variables -

Temporarily disable Protector
Turn on debug in XoopsInfo admin page

Report what information you get when you try to edit the page. Is there a public url we could access and see for ourselves?


I disabled protector and still the same issue.
I turned on debug and here are the error messages I get when using the artday theme:

Warning: Smarty error: file:/themes/artday-style_eng/ex_assign.php is not readable in file /class/smarty/Smarty.class.php line 1095

Warning: Smarty::include() [function.include]: Failed opening '' for inclusion (include_path='.;C:/php5/pear') in file /class/smarty/Smarty.class.php line 1925

I don't seem to get any errors when I'm using the default theme.

Here is the link to my XOOPS test site

I do appreciate all of the troubleshooting assistance. Thanks!

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skenow
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 22:52

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Would you mind giving me admin privileges there? I've just registered as 'skenow'

While you are in the admin menu, look at the privileges tab for wiwimod - what are the settings for Open content?

Here is what the page should look like

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skenow
Re: How Do I Edit a Page in Wiwi?
  • 2007/3/23 23:09

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Quote:

Blixer wrote:

I don't have any custom blocks loaded.


How are your menus built? Those are not XOOPS blocks.

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