Dear all,
I have succesfully used phpwcms for a number of months, until my problems with my provider forced me to move from the old (linux) server to a new (windows) server a little while ago. As I had made some adjustments to the 1.26, I decided to reïnstall the 1.26 and then use the old files to make sure that I keep my adjustments. So far so good and I've got it working except for 2 problems:
1. When creating a new article, I am asked to login again. the article has been created then.
2. File-upload in the FCK-editor does not work anymore.
I do realise that some issues have been fixed in a later release, but I really prefer not to update as migrating the adjustments will take time.
Is the first issue a known issue and is there a known solution? (Could not find it at the forum).
Is there a list of changes to FCKEditor in 1.3x which have enabled the FCKEditor for windows servers?
Thanks for your advise!
Kind regards,
Erik
Moving existing website
Re: Moving existing website
Wheeei, ik zou bijna zeggen, andere provider nemen. Het werkt gewoon beter(lees:makkelijker) op linux.ErikvdB wrote: until my problems with my provider forced me to move from the old (linux) server to a new (windows) server a little while ago.
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Re: Moving existing website
PINDAKAAS??caramello wrote:Wheeei, ik zou bijna zeggen, andere provider nemen. Het werkt gewoon beter(lees:makkelijker) op linux.
that means in English language...??
Re:
Many thanks for your great support, 'take a different provider, that works better' is exactly the answer I was looking for!
Anyways, as you may understand, this is not an option. But I managed to solve both problems (or actually foundd a work-around)
- The $_session check added for phpwcms in the FCK-editor configuration blocked the filemanager from working. Commenting this out solves the problem. (Yes, don't tell me that it decreases security, that's the same as telling pindakaas!)
- The 'header('Location......) line (167) in article.editcontent.inc.php (include/inc_lib) caused the loose of session information. By adding a sleep(2) just in front of this line, the problem seems 'solved'. I know it is a work-around, not a real solution, but it seems to work for me!
Kind regards,
Erik
Anyways, as you may understand, this is not an option. But I managed to solve both problems (or actually foundd a work-around)
- The $_session check added for phpwcms in the FCK-editor configuration blocked the filemanager from working. Commenting this out solves the problem. (Yes, don't tell me that it decreases security, that's the same as telling pindakaas!)
- The 'header('Location......) line (167) in article.editcontent.inc.php (include/inc_lib) caused the loose of session information. By adding a sleep(2) just in front of this line, the problem seems 'solved'. I know it is a work-around, not a real solution, but it seems to work for me!
Kind regards,
Erik