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Your last comment in your post is going way too far. Please please turn debug on. This has been said hunderds of times... (Edit)
On the moment of writing your server is down. So you might wanne get a new server instaid of blaming xoops.Quote:
to have XOOPS work with both and also on the IP or IP Path (used by some ISPs)).
By IP, I wonder why they have created the DNS, to make life simpeler, and now, you want to go back... And if your server allows too run files from the ip path, then you can XOOPS install that way, I only don't see why you should do that...
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PS: Programmers, please properly handle errors so when a user encounters an error and submits it to the webmaster the webmaster actually knows what happened + offer the user information on how to deal with the error/problem (tell them what to do or where to go now/next).
We now have properly error handlers in XOOPS 2.0.6. However, you still have to turn debug on (normally).
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When XOOPS is configured on http://www.domain it can not be accessed via domain.com (this could be a feature, but I would prefer - and find it easier - to have XOOPS work with both and also on the IP or IP Path (used by some ISPs)).
I thought it was possible. I'm not sure, but I thought it was, however you might want to check it.
You might see this post as a flame or something, but, it isn't. Anyway, hopes this helps a bit.
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