gomtech
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posted on 1/23/2007 at 08:24 AM |
Shawn,
Sorry for doubting you....
I went and re-installed everything and found out the the Nuke main
gonfig.php file was getting corrupted some how when I up loaded the AT
files..... So I just moved the Nuke config.php file out of the directory
before up loading the At files and then put the config.php file back in
after up load was completed... All works now....
once again thanks for your time...
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Shawn
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posted on 1/22/2007 at 02:51 PM |
Please reinstall PHP-Nuke (do not install AutoTheme) and show me a working
Forums admin. Send me admin username and password as well as FTP username
and password and I'll install AutoTheme for you.
'autotheme AT mckenzies DOT net'
Thanks!
-Shawn
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gomtech
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posted on 1/22/2007 at 02:32 PM |
PS.
" The forum admin is not even a part of PHP-Nuke, it displays in its own
framed window totally separate from PHP-Nuke. "
Yes I know this, but under the Nuke admin set up page you have a forums
admin button. that will bring you to the forums framed window admin
section. This is what is not working for me now as it did before I
installed AT.
[Edited on 22/1/2007 by gomtech]
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gomtech
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posted on 1/22/2007 at 02:28 PM |
Ok,
In your folder/directory of AT 1.77 you have:
Admin - Directory
htm.htaccess
html.htaccess
images - directory
modules - directory
phtml.htaccess
themes - directory
I up loaded all to my www-root directory via FTP as what the install
instruction say to do.
This is all I did and then I get no Forums Modules Administration access
just the message I posted. If I try to do the web-install as the message
say to do, it give me nothing, no page found. Why should I have to do a
install if it was already installed and working to begin with. As for
there being no forum I have not set up any topics as of yet as I am trying
to get the back end set up and working. Should all the contents of the AT
1.77 folder be put into the Nuke modules directory ?
[Edited on 22/1/2007 by gomtech]
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Shawn
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posted on 1/22/2007 at 12:02 PM |
Hi,
AutoTheme is not doing this, unless you overwrote a file of some sort. The
forum admin is not even a part of PHP-Nuke, it displays in its own framed
window totally separate from PHP-Nuke.
I looked at your forum and it says "This board has no forums". So why not,
"proceed with the web installation now" as it suggests?
I just installed PHP-Nuke 8, installed AutoTheme, changed the site theme to
AutoTheme and then entered the Forum admin on my test box.
Thanks!
-Shawn
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gomtech
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posted on 1/22/2007 at 11:17 AM |
Will I get any help or ideas on this....
All was fine before I installed AT 1.77 and i installed per the install
guide....
everything is set to
* CHMOD 777 modules/AutoTheme/autotheme.cfg
* CHMOD 777 modules/AutoTheme/_cache/
* CHMOD 777 themes/YOURTHEME/theme.cfg
* CHMOD 777 themes/
Like I said all was working before I installed AT..... What is AT doing to
make this happen....
Please get back I would like to get going on my site development or not use
AT.....
Regards...
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gomtech
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posted on 1/21/2007 at 01:09 PM |
Ok,
I installed PHP-Nuke 8.0
all was working fine. I was able to use my Forums Modules Administration
with no problem. Then I go and install AT 177 and go to use my Forums
Modules Administration and get a
[ There seems that PHP-Nuke isn't installed yet.
(The values in config.php file are the default ones)
You can proceed with the web installation now. ]
What information do I need to change in my config.php file to make this
work ?
I would guess that it is the modules/Forums/config.php file that I would
need to up date ? or is it in my main Nuke config.php file that needs up
dating ?
Please help !!
Ps. the Forums are still working in the home page for the site.
www.blackmountainfoods.com
[Edited on 21/1/2007 by gomtech]
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