When uploading modules for 0.8.2, be aware older plugins do not work and can mess with pws's module installation.
e.g. dmoz is a great idea! but the dmoz plugin does not have index.php, and instantly killed the admin.php with errors lines 88 & 89 apparently looping endlessly-actually locking my browser.
The solution was to remove the offending directory/module.
This isn't a bug or problem in the software, but something end users need to know about.
Does anybody using 0.8.2 have a working version of dmoz?
Amgine
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You're right. Of course, I didn't know that until you just told me. But thanks for the hint, and as soon as I get down far enough on my 2do list I may get to that... I'm too busy at the moment trying to develop phpWebSite FAQs for my users since I can't seem to find any documentation for, well, pretty much anything!
Amgine
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When uploading modules for 0.8.2, be aware older plugins do not work and can mess with pws's module installation.
e.g. dmoz is a great idea! but the dmoz plugin does not have index.php, and instantly killed the admin.php with errors lines 88 & 89 apparently looping endlessly-actually locking my browser.
The solution was to remove the offending directory/module.
This isn't a bug or problem in the software, but something end users need to know about.
Does anybody using 0.8.2 have a working version of dmoz?
Amgine
you could have also created an empty index.php file
You're right. Of course, I didn't know that until you just told me. But thanks for the hint, and as soon as I get down far enough on my 2do list I may get to that... I'm too busy at the moment trying to develop phpWebSite FAQs for my users since I can't seem to find any documentation for, well, pretty much anything!
Amgine