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Nick_James
Module administration

I am now on XOOPS 2.3.2b, but I still have an ongoing problem with the Modules Administration page.

The page lists all of the modules I currently have loaded, but it does not list any of the new models that are not yet loaded.

How do I figure out what is crashing the program so it does not show the new files?
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Note: I have been using the workaround of just typing in the correct install line. So it does not stop me from installing a new module.

But I would like to fix the problem...
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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ghia
Re: Module administration
  • 2009/2/28 21:18

  • ghia

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  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


XOOPS is extremely sensitive for problems with not yet installed modules. I believe 2.3.3 wuill be hardened for that.
To know which module is the culprit, can only be found by elimination. Delete the directory of such a module and reload the module manager page in your browser. If the other modules appear, then you got it.
There is no problem to use the direct url for installing.

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Okay. Trial and error it is.

I suppose I can relocate the module folders outside of the module directory and then move them back in one at a time. As long as I don't recompile the site, I should be fine.

I did turn on 'debugging' just to see if that would highlight which one it is. Didn't see anything with the smarty templates. With the popup debugging, I find I am getting one warning 35 times.

Quote:
Warning: MyTextSanitizer::makeTareaData4Show is deprecated in file /class/module.textsanitizer.php line 676


Do I need to update my Textsanitizer?
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Ayyyeeee.

Perhaps that was a weee bit overzealous.

The site does NOT funcition without the 'system' module. And the administrator does not work without 'thadmin'...

Also put back in 'multimenu'; 'profile' and 'news'.

That's better.
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Hey, the module adminstrator looks NORMAL now. (other than screaming about all of the installed modules that it cannot find)... GRIN

It has a header and footer again, and proper formating. I was just getting the 'Module Adminstrator' on the page.
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Okay.

Put back in:
'waiting'
'vlweather'
'xhld0'
'xhld1'
'xhld2'
'xhld3'
'xhld4'
'xhld5'

The last two are not installed and show up on the uninstalled module list!
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Okay,

put back in
'tag'
'newbb'
'wfdownloads'
'news'
'statistics'
'xoopspoll'
'protector'

So far, so good.
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

and
'piCal'
'reg_codes'
'pageworks'
'formulize'

That is all of the installed (but not necessarily used) modules and we are still working ok.
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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Nick_James
Re: Module administration

Uninstalled modules
'googlemaps 0.3' is fine.

Ah, there it is:
'iMENU 2.3' is causing the problem.
Nicholas James
President - LaDads
http://www.ladads.info

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