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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby Creaky » 17 Feb 2010, 06:16

I've got it working on a machine using Ubuntu, still get the above error on Windows7 though.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby stef775 » 17 Feb 2010, 06:30

Do you mean this isn't working on a windows machine?
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby Creaky » 17 Feb 2010, 09:04

stef775 wrote:Do you mean this isn't working on a windows machine?


Not for me it doesn't, this is the error I get.

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G:\www_root\testsite\whizby\includes\application\router.php on line: 212


It's probably my setup as the exact same files work perfectly on Ubuntu.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby stef775 » 17 Feb 2010, 09:23

Strange message, mine kicks me out after i go to whizby, style is vanished and it keeps doing that.

Maybe David can help what's going on.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby stef775 » 17 Feb 2010, 14:47

Well, I got it working, for a piece then.

I closed all the files with the ?> tag, after this I got the install screen and it installed 4 tables, but they are empty.
Running Whizby showed me the same error you got in the router file so I commented out the triggers.

Now it's showing this
whizby.jpg


Think there is a lot of work before it's working.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby stef775 » 17 Feb 2010, 15:25

In config table whizby_path was / but should be /whizby/

After this the first page come up.

"Welcome to your new install"

There was a strange h echoed, was in textile.php around line 132.

Well, that's how far I could come. Don't know how or where I can see the "admin panel"
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby Obsidian » 17 Feb 2010, 21:48

stef775 wrote:In config table whizby_path was / but should be /whizby/

After this the first page come up.

"Welcome to your new install"

There was a strange h echoed, was in textile.php around line 132.

Well, that's how far I could come. Don't know how or where I can see the "admin panel"


Reported that in the tracker, here's the ticket.

http://whizby.assembla.com/spaces/whizby/tickets/25

Looks like David just fixed it.

As far as the "admin panel" goes, it seems if you go to admin/ in the whizby dir, you'll get in that way.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby mtotheikle » 18 Feb 2010, 00:41

Hehe, random strings being echoed out is more than likely from me debugging things and forgetting to remove it.

As far filling up my inbox, thanks! It does kinda help to get me working on the project some more although the STG teams did just take on a big paid project so Whizby will be getting pushed back....
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby stef775 » 18 Feb 2010, 01:08

@ Obsidian

I discovered this also, the same for Creaky's problem.
If you go to whizby/index.php it wants to load "index" and this module isn't there. If you remove the index.php it wil go to the homepage.

Reading mtotheikle's comment the project is stop or will take a long time. To bad.
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Re: Whizby CMS : Support Topic

Postby Obsidian » 18 Feb 2010, 01:16

I've actually not had that issue with the index module.
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