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Te Ral

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/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/config.php configured
/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/lib-common.php configured
/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/data.sql configured


ERROR 1064 at line 1025: You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'table `gl_storysubmission` Jan 08, 2004 at 01:00 PM `gl_storysu

I read all similar topics but I have not read any solution,
please tell me if there is a solution or it is better no to use Geelog. I used fantastico.

Any help will be very appreciated.

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Robin

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Quote by Te Ral: /home/intermus/public_html/cpim/config.php configured
/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/lib-common.php configured

Would you mind posting the path section of your config.php for checking?
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/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/data.sql configured

I haven't seen this mysterious data.sql file no to mention its configuration.
1. Where did you get this file?
2. What are you trying to do: a fresh install or upgrade or...?
3. What GL version are you trying to set up?

Give more details s'il vous plait
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Dirk

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There's so much wrong here, I don't even know where to start ...
Quote by Te Ral: /home/intermus/public_html/cpim/config.php configured
/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/lib-common.php configured

lib-common.php and config.php should not be in the same directory. Never.

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/home/intermus/public_html/cpim/data.sql configured

This file is not part of Geeklog - at least not of the current version ...

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ERROR 1064 at line 1025: You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'table `gl_storysubmission` Jan 08, 2004 at 01:00 PM `gl_storysu

SQL errors shouldn't be displayed in the browser (unless this happened during the installation).

Quote by Te Ral: I used fantastico.

Ah. I have no idea what this "Fantastico" is, but every time I've heard of it so far, it was in connection with some obscure problem ...

My suggestion would be to throw away what you have, download the current Geeklog version from here and then start over, following the instructions.

bye, Dirk
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