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Using professional users show Chameleon in MySQL |
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| ronack |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 05/27/03 Posts: 602 |
Ok I'm still on 1.4.1, I would love to update but my server doesn't like the new way to install.
Here's what's happening. I'm using the Professional theme. however when people register it sets the user to Chameleon. However when they then try to log in they get this error. Template Error: filename: file c:/websites/ncbluegrass/layout/chameleon/header.thtml does not exist. Halted. The only way I can clear it is to go into MySql and set it back to Professional but it the user doesn't clear their cookies or cache (not sure which one) it resets back to Chameleon. Bottom line it's setting them to Chameleon not Professional. I don't have Chameleon set up. HELP!!! |
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| ::Ben |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 01/14/05 Posts: 1359 |
Is your theme set to professionnal in your config.php file?
PHP Formatted Code // +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ // | SITE SETTINGS | // | | // | These settings help define your Geeklog site. | // +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ $_CONF['theme'] = 'professional'; // default theme We speak french on http://geeklog.fr |
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| ronack |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Full Member ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 05/27/03 Posts: 602 |
Yes, it seems to only happen on a new registration. When I create the user it doesn't happen.
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| Laugh |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Admin ![]() Status: offline ![]() Registered: 09/27/05 Posts: 874 |
The only way I can clear it is to go into MySql and set it back to Professional Are you talking about editing the theme column in the user table? Have you tried disabling user themes? PHP Formatted Code $_CONF['allow_user_themes'] = 0 |
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