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Sunnymonkey
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My geeklog site is setup. no problems. works great.
The ONLY thing that is not work is the links.php section
I can see all the links and categories etc, however when you click on any of the links you get an internal server error.
http://dashboardmonkey.com/geek/portal.php/link/20050204202702723
The same thing happens with the "Friendly url system" turned off, so I know it is not that.
I have run the test script and all permissions are ok
And the rest of the site runs fine.
Any ideas people?
Thanks
Dave
The ONLY thing that is not work is the links.php section
I can see all the links and categories etc, however when you click on any of the links you get an internal server error.
http://dashboardmonkey.com/geek/portal.php/link/20050204202702723
The same thing happens with the "Friendly url system" turned off, so I know it is not that.
I have run the test script and all permissions are ok
And the rest of the site runs fine.
Any ideas people?
Thanks
Dave
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r_f_o_t
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Registered: 07/30/03
Posts: 241
Location:Illinois
We had the same problem. As a quick fix, I replaced the public_html/portal.php file with the one from either GL 1.3.9 or GL 1.3.8. I have not had time to investigate further or file a bug report yet.
I'm assuming that my older php (4.2.2) does not like the new file.
You can get the older file from the download section here.
HTH,
Chuck
Too many hands on my time.
I'm assuming that my older php (4.2.2) does not like the new file.
You can get the older file from the download section here.
HTH,
Chuck
Too many hands on my time.
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Dirk
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Location:Stuttgart, Germany
Quote by r_f_o_t: As a quick fix, I replaced the public_html/portal.php file with the one from either GL 1.3.9 or GL 1.3.8. I have not had time to investigate further or file a bug report yet.
I can tell you the differences:
- The new one supports url_rewrite - but that apparently isn't the problem
- The new one uses
header ('Location: ...');
to do the redirect while the old one uses a meta refresh
No idea why the header redirect would cause an internal server error, though.
bye, Dirk
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r_f_o_t
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Quote by Dirk:No idea why the header redirect would cause an internal server error, though.
Unless it has to do with being stuck on really old version of apache (1.3.single digit)?
Chuck
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