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myguy
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So I was playing with my site and was messing with the site slogan. Next thing I know I can not update anything via the configuration panel of geeklog.
I tried to change the site slogan directly in the SQL database and now I broke everything.
I am unable to update user information or anything else at this point. I updated to 1.5.2sr3 hoping that would clear the problem but it has not.
I don't get any errors when I submit data it just doesn't reflect the changes.
I tried to change the site slogan directly in the SQL database and now I broke everything.
I am unable to update user information or anything else at this point. I updated to 1.5.2sr3 hoping that would clear the problem but it has not.
I don't get any errors when I submit data it just doesn't reflect the changes.
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Darkis
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I don't get any errors when I submit data it just doesn't reflect the changes.
I have the same problem
I have the same problem
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myguy
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Also all the edit pencil images are all text because the image properties are linked to:
/layout/Crit2/layout/Crit2/images/edit.png
Not sure why that is repeating the layout directory
[Tue Apr 14 16:48:34 2009] [error] [client 75.*.*.*] File does not exist: /home/criterio/public_html/layout/Crit2/layout, referer: http://localhost/admin/user.php
/layout/Crit2/layout/Crit2/images/edit.png
Not sure why that is repeating the layout directory
[Tue Apr 14 16:48:34 2009] [error] [client 75.*.*.*] File does not exist: /home/criterio/public_html/layout/Crit2/layout, referer: http://localhost/admin/user.php
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myguy
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Always manages to work out this way but problem solved.
I went back into the SQL and edited the fields I thought I may have messed up. Turns out I was right.
s:22:"http://localhost/admin";
Was as simple as just setting the s:* to the proper character length and it works
I went back into the SQL and edited the fields I thought I may have messed up. Turns out I was right.
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s:22:"http://localhost/admin";
Was as simple as just setting the s:* to the proper character length and it works
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Darkis
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I continue with the same problem
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