Posted on: 04/30/05 11:18am
By: samstone
I have a freshly installed site. Everything seems working fine except the Staticpages. When I click on 'New Page' to launch the editor, I got a 'Not found' error. No error was post on the error.log so I am having no clue.
I have also tried with the original 'professional' template, got the same error.
What could cause such error?
Sam
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Posted on: 04/30/05 03:17pm
By: Dirk
Hmm, do you have url_rewriting enabled? Not sure why, but for some people the static pages editor doesn't work in that case.
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 04/30/05 04:41pm
By: samstone
Thanks, Dirk, that takes care of it. This is the first GL site I built on a Plesk box that I got recently. I have discovered that Plesk makes it very hard for developing php driven sites that require placing part of the codes below the web root and definitly not very Geeklog friendly.
For years I have been using CPanel, and setting up a Geeklog site takes minutes with CPanel. Now I suspect that some of the complaints we get here might be from those who use Plesk.
Is there a work around for us to still use the url-rewrite?
Bye, Sam
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Posted on: 04/30/05 04:52pm
By: Dirk
I guess the proper way would be to remove support for url_rewrite from the static pages editor - it doesn't make a lot of sense there anyway, as that is not a URL that you want to have indexed.
Someone please submit a bug report (or a patch ...).
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 04/30/05 05:28pm
By: samstone
I will submit a bug report, but I don't know what is causing the problem; Plesk, or Geeklog's static pages itself? Since it is not a problem on CPanel boxes.
Sam
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Posted on: 04/30/05 05:35pm
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= samstone] I will submit a bug report[/QUOTE]
I don't know either. But instead of trying to find that out, I'd suggest we simply remove that feature as it serves no purpose anyway ...
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 04/30/05 08:15pm
By: samstone
It seems it has something to do with this Apache directive mentioned
here[*1]
However, I am not apache literate enough to understand where I should put this directive.
Sam
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Posted on: 05/01/05 04:13am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= samstone] It seems it has something to do with this Apache directive mentioned
here[*1] [/QUOTE]
Interesting. I didn't know Apache had such an option.
However, if it were turned off, then URL rewriting wouldn't work
at all, not only in the static pages editor.
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 05/01/05 05:29pm
By: samstone
[QUOTE BY= Dirk] I don't know either. But instead of trying to find that out, I'd suggest we simply remove that feature as it serves no purpose anyway ...
bye, Dirk[/QUOTE]
I was wondering why you keep telling me to turn the feature off, and not to find the solution. Now I noticed you mentioned that "it serves no purpose anyway..." That's something new to me. I always thought it serves to be search engine, or Google, friendly. No longer?
Then, I don't have to worry about it. Thanks!
Sam
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Posted on: 05/02/05 01:50am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= samstone] I was wondering why you keep telling me to turn the feature off, and not to find the solution. Now I noticed you mentioned that "it serves no purpose anyway..." That's something new to me. I always thought it serves to be search engine, or Google, friendly. No longer?[/QUOTE]
What I meant is that it serves no purpose for the URL for the editor, as that is never indexed anyway.
URL rewriting as such is a useful feature, just not in that particular instance.
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 05/11/05 01:54pm
By: adcprod
I'm have similar issues with static pages and url-rewrite. How can url_rewrite support be remove from static pages?
-Dave
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Posted on: 05/11/05 02:32pm
By: samstone
The bug is already fixed by Dirk and the new file is in the CVS.
Sam
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Posted on: 05/11/05 03:27pm
By: adcprod
I think I found the answer to the problem!
http://lists.geeklog.net/pipermail/geeklog-users/2004-August/001150.html
It spits out an error, but it still works and only the Admin sees the error. Not pretty, but could be worse and all seems well. Feel to test the site to make sure.
-Dave
www.nordicwalkingus.com