On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 04:14, dep wrote: > > yeah. or tell apache or whatever where it is. > > be aware: you do not want to put a site with php-nuke online without > installing the many secirity patches which are a.) available and b.) > not always easy to learn of or find. they are here: > > http://www.nukeforums.com/downloads/ > > select your version and download the latest fixes (probably dated 25 > march). be especially sure to put in all the new index.php files -- > there are several, one toplevel and one for each of several modules > -- or you will have kiddies doing sql injection all over your site. > which you definitely do not want. > -- > dep Thanks for the pointer. After studying the error logs, I've come to the conclussion that msql is prbably not setup correctly. The variables that php-nuke is complaining about are within the dbase nuke. If php can't access these then of course it would remain an unasigned variable and thus the redirect exceeded error. More RTFM'n ahead...
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