Hmm, I allow all overrides for htaccess. This problem only started
showing up after a recent rash of updates to mythweb.
On 12/26/05, Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
> > other). Any insights?
>
> No clue. I tested
I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
other). Any insights?
No clue. I tested it several levels deep to make sure the bug was
fixed, and it definitely works now. Maybe try wiping your includes
directory and re-updating? Only other thing I can think of is if a
I'm still seeing the same thing as of current SVN (83xx something or
other). Any insights?
On 12/18/05, Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should now be fixed. I guess I was expecting a particular server
> variable to say something other than it actually does. Tested on at
> least
This should now be fixed. I guess I was expecting a particular server
variable to say something other than it actually does. Tested on at
least 2 layers of nesting and things seem to work fine.
-Chris
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> Do you have the mythweb installed in /var/www/mythweb (i.e. not in the
> www root)? I got that white box as well and in order to fix it I had to
> move the mythweb contents into the www root. Hopefully it's a bug that
> will be fixed (or a solution for keeping the plugin in a www subfolder
> will
jgmtfia Mr píše v Ne 18. 12. 2005 v 14:59 -0700:
> I updated to SVN mythweb today, and after the upgrade I am presented
> with the message
>
> "An unknown module was specified
>
> mythweb"
>
> In a white box in the middle of the screen.
Do you have the mythweb installed in /var/www/mythweb (i.
I updated to SVN mythweb today, and after the upgrade I am presented
with the message
"An unknown module was specified
mythweb"
In a white box in the middle of the screen.
I am using debian testing with apache 2
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