Hi,
I encounter the following issues which installing geeklog, please advise:
a. Here is my configuration:
linux kernel 2.4.19, apache 1.3.27(unix), php 4.2.3, mysql 3.23.54
geeklog - geeklog-1.3.7-1
b. I had followed the instruction here: http://www.geeklog.net/docs/install.html#preinstall
I had
Bingo on the blank line...thank you very much. It's always something
obvious, isn't it?
If I can return the favour anytime let me know.
Regards,
Stu
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Stewart MacDonald, CIM, FCSI
Innovative Consulting Strategies
152 Pinegrove Avenue, Toronto, ON M1N 2G9
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YOu have some sort of bad PHP in config.php. Either a missing quote,
missing semi-colon or missing brackets like {,},[ or ].
--Tony
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Neil J wrote:
> Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in D:\Webpage\config.php on
> line 91
>
> Warning: main(databases/.class.php)
This error usually occurs when a string (usually one or more lines up from
the line number displayed) isn't properly enclosed in quotes (it either is
missing a quote, has an extra one, or has miss matched quotes).
Look for such a problem. If you can't find it you can always attach
you're config.p
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in D:\Webpage\config.php on
line 91
Warning: main(databases/.class.php) [function.main]: failed to create
stream: No such file or directory in D:\Webpage\system\lib-database.php on
line 109
Fatal error: main() [function.main]: Failed opening requ
Any of you getting any odd reports like the one below. This is the second
such statement I have had recently. One came before my big forum
migration, the other came in after.
--
Tony Bibbs "I guess you have to remember that those who don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hunt or fish often see th
Just wanted to say
that I've been using tech systems for a long time and have pretty high
standards. Geeklog has been a fantastic system for me on all counts. Its easy to
manage, attractive to users, has many bells and whistles that play an important
role in site development. Its obvious to
Here is the general process for finding templates to edit:
1) Identify PHP page that shows the forum in question. In this case, it
is profiles.php
2) open that page and look for a corresponding function that displays the
form
3) In that function you will see the .thtml pages loaded. Look in
Still tracking down pages that display incorrect colors and cannot find
the file that contains the email form for mailing stories to friends.
Any guidance would be appreciated...
--
Larry Herzog Jr."Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain
ZRXOA #1029 conceit, but in humi
Still tracking down pages that display incorrect colors and cannot find
the file that contains the email form for mailing stories to friends.
Any guidance would be appreciated...
--
Larry Herzog Jr."Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain
ZRXOA #1029 conceit, but in humi
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