XOOPS Version: 2.0.16
Module Name/Version: Filemanager 3.0 (Invision)
PHP Version: 4.4.6
MySQL Version: 4.1.21-standard-log
Web Server Software (Apache/IIS/Other): Apache 1.3.37 (Unix)
Operating System: Linux
Theme you are using: default
Custom template: No
PHP Debug Messages: The following occur on the "starting installation page" of Filemanager.
[Notice: Undefined index: step in file /modules/filemanager/install/index.php line 77
Notice: Undefined index: step in file /modules/filemanager/install/index.php line 84
Notice: Undefined index: step in file /modules/filemanager/install/index.php line 91
Notice: Undefined index: step in file /modules/filemanager/install/index.php line 98
Notice: Undefined index: step in file /modules/filemanager/install/index.php line 105
MySQL Debug Messages: none that I know of (?)
Smarty Debug Messages: none that I know of (?)
A full description of the issue:
I get the following error message in Step 2 of Filemanager's initial setup, "writing user database." I also sometimes receive the same message if I click my browser's back button during the setup process; if I click the module's back button, I also get the same message.
500 Server Error
A misconfiguration on the server caused a hiccup. Check the server logs, fix the problem, then try again. URL: http://verbhut.com/modules/filemanager/install/index.php
Dangerously writable: [/home/verbhutc/public_html/modules/filemanager/install]
FIXED
Sometimes when trying to go back while setting up Filemanager, I get the notice, "The page you are trying to view contains POSTDATA that has expired from the cache."
I have already contacted my server host about it and they said there was no problem on their end. I also have other errors showing up during debug mode in various places, i.e. in the System module's preferences page--but these errors seem totally unrelated to the Filemanager setup process.
I tried uninstalling Filemanager, deleting it from my server, and re-uploading it file by file and then installing again, but it still fails during the installation setup process. Note that this is the installation SETUP--that is, after I have actually installed Filemanager as a module.