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sbkiller
OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 20:41

  • sbkiller

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What was just happen to my site! Blank Site!

My last move was uploading WF-Section and Updating the multimenu. Turns out my site to be blank as white christmas!

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sbkiller
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 20:44

  • sbkiller

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I SAVE IT!

It appear to be WF-Section fault.

I upload it and it will give my site to be blank and then I delete the WF-Section, wiped-off of my server completly and it work again my site.

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carnuke
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 21:02

  • carnuke

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wf sections version, XOOPS version, Debug info ?????

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WallStArb
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 21:08

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WF-Sections seems a little buggy

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Catzwolf
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 22:13

  • Catzwolf

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Ok I have to say something regarding this.

Many people are like blind sheep, hear someone else state something and everyone follows.

Granted WF-Sections does have bugs, which module doesn't? But I can tell you now that I have been using WF-Sections on one site and without problems.

WF-Sections is not a simple module to install nor to use, it wasn't written for newbies in mind nor those who want play around with it. Its a serious tool and that puts a lot of people away from it.

WF-Sections is not easy to install, as there are many other steps to be taken afterwards (Depending on the server configuration). Example. By default thumb nail are set to be used and if your server doesn't have the required lib file then kiss goodbye to some parts of WFsections (The WF website explains this in the forum). Many directories have to be created for this use and if your server uses safemode then you have to do these by hand.

Please read the read me file that comes with WF-Sections in setting it up before you class something a bug that is user conflicted please.

As I said, WF-Sections is not an easy module to setup nor to use. But once you actually get to know how it works you will realise how much this module does and what it really can do.

ATB

Catz

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sbkiller
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 22:50

  • sbkiller

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Thx for the info but it crash my site even I didn't install it.

I just upload. I think it has conflict the the module detection.

Sorry I wasn't able to debug that.

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Bender
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 22:57

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Which XOOPS version and which other modules do you have in your modules folder?

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sbkiller
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/24 23:28

  • sbkiller

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O yeah I forgot, WF-Section 2.0.7
well I don't have time naming all my modules.

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Bender
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/25 1:53

  • Bender

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Well i guess than we won´t need to spend the time to look into it and won´t fix it. (if it is something that can be done from our side that is)

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basza
Re: OMG!
  • 2004/12/25 5:56

  • basza

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I also had this problem but before submitting to this forum I rechecked my file permissions and found some had been changed .
After resetting these and a few other little problems, all is sweet now. This may be not the same as you, but it is worth a check

Cheers
Basza

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