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Template Error: set_root I know it must be a PATH problem but ?
jrab
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I'm trying to install Geeklog for the first time and I've been pulling my hair out all day. Please help me before I go bald. I've tried just about every scenario I can think of. My web hosting service has a public_html directory located here: /usr/home/myusername/public_html I untarred everything into the myusername directory so I have /usr/home/myusername/geeklog and I moved the contents of /geeklog/public_html to /usr/home/myusername/public_html
My $_CONF['path'] . looks like this '/usr/home/myusername/public_html/';
I'm getting this error when trying to load the webpage:
Template Error: set_root: /usr/home/myusername/geeklog//usr/home/myusername/public_html/layout/professional is not a directory.
My $_CONF['path'] . looks like this '/usr/home/myusername/public_html/';
I'm getting this error when trying to load the webpage:
Template Error: set_root: /usr/home/myusername/geeklog//usr/home/myusername/public_html/layout/professional is not a directory.
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Finally
Anonymous
I finally figured it out. I somehow over looked the $_CONF['path'] . after $_CONF['path_html'] once I removed $_CONF['path'] . it worked.
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