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Firstly, lets make sure that your mainfile.php is correct.
Quote:
// XOOPS Physical Path
// Physical path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/path/to/your/public/root');
// XOOPS Virtual Path (URL)
// Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://www.yourdomain.net');
// Database
// Choose the database to be used
define('XOOPS_DB_TYPE', 'mysql');
// 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', 'your_DB_User_Name');
// Database Password
// Password for your database user account
define('XOOPS_DB_PASS', 'YourPassword');
// Database Name
// The name of database on the host. The installer will attempt to create the database if not exist
define('XOOPS_DB_NAME', 'Your_DB_Name');
Assuming all is correct (double check for backslashes), the next thing we need to be sure of is that all folders have been set to the proper permissions.
Check and be sure that theses following folders are CHMOD 777:
/cache
/templates_c
/uploads
Mainfile .php should be set to 444 once you are sure your setting are correct.
Next, you should also clear out your /templates_c folder via FTP and clear your cache folder as well.
Try these while I look into getting the information you need to turn debugging on via phpMyAdmin