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Ahh.. Good! This is an easy fix.
chmod your mainfile.php to 644 and edit it in the following section...
Change:
// XOOPS Virtual Path (URL)
// Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
// Example: define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://preservingfishtown.org');
define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://preservingfishtown.org');
To:
// XOOPS Virtual Path (URL)
// Virtual path to your main XOOPS directory WITHOUT trailing slash
// Example: define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://www.preservingfishtown.org');
define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://www.preservingfishtown.org');
Remember to change your mainfile.php back to chmod 444 after making your changes.
This can happen if you set your site up using preservingfishtown.org instead of
http://www.preservingfishtown.org but you access your site using
http://www.preservingfishtown.org ever since setup. It can also be because of a server misconfiguration. I had one domain that would not resolve at all unless you added www. to it. It was a server DNS issue.
Hope this helps.
James
Insanity can be defined as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Stupidity is not a crime. Therefore, you are free to go.