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touchstek

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Registered: 03/09/11
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I have just installed a Geeklog download onto my Debian Server.
All went on well with the installation.
Except =
I can browse on the debian server, but when i try to browse this using another computer on the network (Internal Network) The main page opens but without any images,also its not reading the css of geeklog. I have checked all permissions and they seem correct.
I have re-installed five times but will still not get this resolved.
I have checked settings on the DocumentRoot and others.
DocumentRoot /var/www
DirectoryIndex index.php.

Everything seems fine on the Debian Webserver, but when i launch the website from another computer on the network i get the same error.

Also,when this page loads, i can still not get any other pages I click on.

Please has any of you got a clue as to why this keeps on happening.

No virual host installed

Version used is

Geeklog version geeklog-1.7.1sr1.tar.gz
Debian 6.0.0 Squeeze.
Apache2
Php5

I look forward to your speedy response as usual
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Dirk

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What did you set to the site_url?

Do a "view source" for the index page and check the URLs for the images and stylesheet. They probably contain a hostname that the other machine can't reach or doesn't know about.

bye, Dirk
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touchstek

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Thanks Dirk,

I will do that and get back to you with my findings.

Much appreciated
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touchstek

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Hi Dirk. Sorry to be a pain, but i can't still figure out what's wrong.
Also how do i set the site_URL ? For let me do this first and see if it makes a difference. Thanks
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Roccivic

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I'm not sure where the site_url is defined, but you can override this setting by adding the below line to the file "public_html/siteconfig.php" (somewhere in the middle, not at the very end)

Text Formatted Code
$_CONF['site_url'] = 'http://mysite.com/';


But the best way to define the site url is during the step 2 of the install, in the last and second last text inputs.

Rouslan
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touchstek

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confused
Hi Dirk. Sorry to be a pain, but i can't still figure out what's wrong.
Also how do i set the site_URL ? For let me do this first and see if it makes a difference. Thanks
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