Need Help...Can't Find Admin Panel
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Need Help...Can't Find Admin Panel
Hello,
I just installed PHPWCMS, and the installation seemed to run smoothly. I got all green boxes before creating the config file, and uploaded/replaced the config file as indicated.
The index page is blank, as I have found out it by reading the boards that it should be until a template/layout is created for it.
So...here is the problem. I can get to the login screen at login.php if I go directly to the login.php url. It accepts my login (and is working correctly for incorrect logins). However, all it seems to do is reload the same page, with my username now listed as an online user in the left panel.
I cannot find the admin section to work with the layouts. Once I login, should I be able to see an admin page? Am I missing something? How do I find the admin section. Am I doing something wrong, or looking in the wrong place. I see screenshots of this section on the documentation pages of the PHPWCMS site, so I know I must be missing it.
This is my first installation of PHPWCMS, so bear with me. Please help...
Thanks to everyone in advance for your insights and assistance.
Mark
I just installed PHPWCMS, and the installation seemed to run smoothly. I got all green boxes before creating the config file, and uploaded/replaced the config file as indicated.
The index page is blank, as I have found out it by reading the boards that it should be until a template/layout is created for it.
So...here is the problem. I can get to the login screen at login.php if I go directly to the login.php url. It accepts my login (and is working correctly for incorrect logins). However, all it seems to do is reload the same page, with my username now listed as an online user in the left panel.
I cannot find the admin section to work with the layouts. Once I login, should I be able to see an admin page? Am I missing something? How do I find the admin section. Am I doing something wrong, or looking in the wrong place. I see screenshots of this section on the documentation pages of the PHPWCMS site, so I know I must be missing it.
This is my first installation of PHPWCMS, so bear with me. Please help...
Thanks to everyone in advance for your insights and assistance.
Mark
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Thanks Isac,
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get into the admin section. I followed the directions on the page you suggested, and seem to encounter the same issue.
According to my info.php, the following PHP variables are set:
DOCUMENT_ROOT = /
_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] = /
_ENV["REAL_ROOT"] = /
_ENV["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] = /
and in my conf.inc file, the following parameters are defined:
$phpwcms["root"] = "/";
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] = "/";
I do notice that when I use these parameters, once I hit the login button, the url in my browser updates to
http://www.salarysaver.com///login.php
However, if I leave the config settings at "" (rather than "/"), I still don't get the admin screen, it just seems to reload the login.php page. Any idea what can be happening?
Any insights anyone can provide would be helpful.
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get into the admin section. I followed the directions on the page you suggested, and seem to encounter the same issue.
According to my info.php, the following PHP variables are set:
DOCUMENT_ROOT = /
_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] = /
_ENV["REAL_ROOT"] = /
_ENV["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] = /
and in my conf.inc file, the following parameters are defined:
$phpwcms["root"] = "/";
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] = "/";
I do notice that when I use these parameters, once I hit the login button, the url in my browser updates to
http://www.salarysaver.com///login.php
However, if I leave the config settings at "" (rather than "/"), I still don't get the admin screen, it just seems to reload the login.php page. Any idea what can be happening?
Any insights anyone can provide would be helpful.
Thanks.
I don't know if you are able to change the php variables
All are emty on my setup (they report no value) and in the config the root is also an empty string.
And yes...phpwcms is alive and fully functional
All are emty on my setup (they report no value) and in the config the root is also an empty string.
And yes...phpwcms is alive and fully functional
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Hunter58
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if something is working you are skilled,
if it is not, it is a fault in the system.
Hunter58
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if something is working you are skilled,
if it is not, it is a fault in the system.
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did you set permissions (CHMOD) correctely because your images are broken
try to chmod all files like explained in this article
http://www.phpwcms.de/index.php?id=10,0,0,1,0,0
try to chmod all files like explained in this article
http://www.phpwcms.de/index.php?id=10,0,0,1,0,0
Did you installed the graphic text mod??
I made a small mistake in one of the sourcefiles and lost my login page too.
Further more,
you could try to deinstall all, including the databasefiles and install a previous version, let say the june distribution. If this will function your php setup is alright. In this case you could consider to download the latest distribution again and install this fresh copy.
By the way don't rename _.htaccess until everthing is working.
In the config file only the $phpwcms[site] should have a trailing slash all others should be empty strings or just the path without ending slash!
so $phpwcms[root] should be [""]
I made a small mistake in one of the sourcefiles and lost my login page too.
Further more,
you could try to deinstall all, including the databasefiles and install a previous version, let say the june distribution. If this will function your php setup is alright. In this case you could consider to download the latest distribution again and install this fresh copy.
By the way don't rename _.htaccess until everthing is working.
In the config file only the $phpwcms[site] should have a trailing slash all others should be empty strings or just the path without ending slash!
so $phpwcms[root] should be [""]
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Hunter58
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if something is working you are skilled,
if it is not, it is a fault in the system.
Hunter58
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if something is working you are skilled,
if it is not, it is a fault in the system.
This sentence is confusing:try to chmod all files like explained in this article
http://www.phpwcms.de/index.php?id=10,0,0,1,0,0
All other files listed above can set to 644, directories to 755.
i think it means:
All other files can be set to 644, directories to 755.
right?
~merilene
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in words & deeds, PEACE
always
all ways