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geniushasan
messed up mainfile

i have recently upgraded to 2.30 from 2.0.18.2 everything was working fine, but i think i have messed up mainfile.php and mainfile.dist.php if someone can post their file i can have some idea because i need to do i manually. thanks.

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limecity
Re: messed up mainfile
  • 2008/10/7 11:12

  • limecity

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2003/7/6 0


<?php /* You may not change or alter any portion of this comment or credits of supporting developers from this source code or any supporting source code which is considered copyrighted (c) material of the original comment or credit authors. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ /** * XOOPS main configuration file * * See the enclosed file license.txt for licensing information. * If you did not receive this file, get it at http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * @copyright The XOOPS project https://xoops.org/ * @license http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License (GPL) * @version $Id: mainfile.dist.php 1434 2008-04-06 14:28:52Z phppp $ */ if ( !defined("XOOPS_MAINFILE_INCLUDED") ) { define("XOOPS_MAINFILE_INCLUDED", 1); // XOOPS Physical Paths // Physical path to the XOOPS documents (served) directory WITHOUT trailing slash define( 'XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/home/root/domains/test.com/public_html/' ); // For forward compatibility // Physical path to the XOOPS library directory WITHOUT trailing slash define( 'XOOPS_PATH', '/home/root/domains/test.com/xoops_lib' ); // Physical path to the XOOPS datafiles (writable) directory WITHOUT trailing slash define( 'XOOPS_VAR_PATH', '/home/root/domains/test.com/xoops_data' ); // Alias of XOOPS_PATH, for compatibility, temporary solution define("XOOPS_TRUST_PATH", XOOPS_PATH); // XOOPS Virtual Path (URL) // Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash // Example: define( 'XOOPS_URL', 'http://test.com' ); define( 'XOOPS_URL', 'http://www.test.com' ); // Shall be handled later, don't forget! define("XOOPS_CHECK_PATH", 0); // Protect against external scripts execution if safe mode is not enabled if ( XOOPS_CHECK_PATH && !@ini_get("safe_mode") ) { if ( function_exists("debug_backtrace") ) { $xoopsScriptPath = debug_backtrace(); if ( !count($xoopsScriptPath) ) { die("XOOPS path check: this file cannot be requested directly"); } $xoopsScriptPath = $xoopsScriptPath[0]["file"]; } else { $xoopsScriptPath = isset($_SERVER["PATH_TRANSLATED"]) ? $_SERVER["PATH_TRANSLATED"] : $_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"]; } if ( DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR != "/" ) { // IIS6 may double the chars $xoopsScriptPath = str_replace( strpos( $xoopsScriptPath, "\\", 2 ) ? "\\" : DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, "/", $xoopsScriptPath); } if ( strcasecmp( substr($xoopsScriptPath, 0, strlen(XOOPS_ROOT_PATH)), str_replace( DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, "/", XOOPS_ROOT_PATH)) ) { exit("XOOPS path check: Script is not inside XOOPS_ROOT_PATH and cannot run."); } } // Database // Choose the database to be used define( 'XOOPS_DB_TYPE', 'mysql' ); // Set the database charset if applicable if (defined("XOOPS_DB_CHARSET")) die(); define( 'XOOPS_DB_CHARSET', 'ISO-8859-1' ); // Table Prefix // This prefix will be added to all new tables created to avoid name conflict in the database. If you are unsure, just use the default "xoops". define( 'XOOPS_DB_PREFIX', 'xoops' ); // Database Hostname // Hostname of the database server. If you are unsure, "localhost" works in most cases. define( 'XOOPS_DB_HOST', 'localhost' ); // Database Username // Your database user account on the host define( 'XOOPS_DB_USER', 'root_test' ); // Database Password // Password for your database user account define( 'XOOPS_DB_PASS', 'test' ); // Database Name // The name of database on the host. The installer will attempt to create the database if not exist define( 'XOOPS_DB_NAME', 'root_test' ); // Use persistent connection? (Yes=1 No=0) // Default is "Yes". Choose "Yes" if you are unsure. define( 'XOOPS_DB_PCONNECT', 0 ); define( 'XOOPS_GROUP_ADMIN', '1' ); define( 'XOOPS_GROUP_USERS', '2' ); define( 'XOOPS_GROUP_ANONYMOUS', '3' ); if (!isset($xoopsOption["nocommon"]) && XOOPS_ROOT_PATH != "") { include XOOPS_ROOT_PATH."/include/common.php"; } } ?>
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geniushasan
Re: messed up mainfile

thanks alot, now i am stuck i can access my website but when i click on administration menu it shows me an error on the HEADER as HTTP 500 internal SERVER error, i tried to login with other regular user they are working perfectly alright but when i tried to login it through administrator and click on Administration Menu i encounter the error stated above.
thankyou.

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ghia
Re: messed up mainfile
  • 2008/10/8 9:51

  • ghia

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 4953

  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


Can you use the site in the normal way as other users when you are logged in as administrator?
Can you call directly administration functions like:
/modules/system/admin.php?fct=preferences&op=showmod&mod=1&confcat_id=1

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geniushasan
Re: messed up mainfile

Can you call directly administration functions like???
no.
The website cannot display the page
HTTP 500
Most likely causes:
The website is under maintenance.
The website has a programming error.

What you can try:
Refresh the page.

Go back to the previous page.

More information


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geniushasan
Re: messed up mainfile

Can you use the site in the normal way as other users when you are logged in as administrator?
yes

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geniushasan
Re: messed up mainfile

the following thread has solved my problem, thanks.

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=65982&forum=1
specially this statement :P
Just do exactly what it says, word for word and you'll be okay

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