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lean4huskytop
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Installation went fine. I run the check.php file and it all returned succesfully....but....I cant log in as Admin and see the administrative functions.
It says on the right that Admin is logged in, but I am not logged in. The login box is still showing and its all very weird.
I run the same installation on another machine ( I use Foxserv on both ) and its still not working.
Whats the problemo?
Paul
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DTrumbower
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Is register_globals set to off or on?
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lean4huskytop
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registers globals is set to On
thank you
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DTrumbower
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Got a link?
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DTrumbower
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Whats your setup?
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Chalkhillian
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If You\'re 1.3.8 you probably need to set the cookie domain in config.php .
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lean4huskytop
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Hey guys
I am running it on my local machine and thats why I dont have a link
Set up is : Foxserv on Win Xp machine.
My directory structure is:
c:
------/foxserv
---------------/www
---------------------/geeklog
-------------------------------/public_html
C:FoxServ / www / geeklog / public_html is where the index.php is located.
$_CONF[\'site_url\'] = \'http://localhost:8090/geeklog/public_html\';
$_CONF[\'cookiedomain\'] = \'http://localhost:8090/geeklog/public_html\';
so thats my setup.
Please help. I want to have this up and running today!
thanks again
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lean4huskytop
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I just changed the cookiedomain to:
$_CONF[\'cookiedomain\'] = \'.localhost:8090\';
still the same problem....
Gezzzzzzzz
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lean4huskytop
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apache 2.0.39
Is that bad?
Paul
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lean4huskytop
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earased the port number and still nothing .....
$_CONF[\'cookiedomain\'] = \'.localhost\';
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Dirk
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Quote by lean4huskytop: apache 2.0.39
Is that bad?
Well, Apache 2 support for PHP is still considered experimental (or so it seems - couldn\'t find a definitive answer to that). You should at least try to update to the latest versions (Apache 2.0.47, PHP 4.3.2) - or go back to Apache 1.3.28.
bye, Dirk
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lean4huskytop
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I highly doubt that its experimentall.
I got the whole package through foxserv and its a good one.
How about I try hte previous rollout of geeklog?
is that one better?
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Dirk
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Quote by lean4huskytop: I highly doubt that its experimentall.
The developers of PHP themselves are considering Apache 2 support to be experimental. At least that\'s what they said for PHP 4.2.x. As I said, I couldn\'t confirm the status for PHP 4.3.x yet.
Some combinations of Apache 2/PHP seem to be working okay, while others are not (and the latter are often Windows installs).
bye, Dirk
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I just finished loading up Aeonserve on a spare XP box I had laying around - I use the box\'s name instead of localhost and I set the cookie domain to \'\' . Apache 2.0.41 it works fine. Try the Aeonserve install on XP - you get Apache 2.0.41, PHP 4.3.2 , MySql 4.0.14, phpMyAdmin 2.5.2rc2 , AwStats 5.6 and Geeklog 1.3.8 all in one clean install - loaded in about 10 minutes. Aeonserv is here
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