Quote by: AnonymousIt seems to be missing the site_admin_url of http://mywebsite/admin. Manually inserting the admin directory into the url brings up the page but I can not save it because I get a 404 Not Found error.
This sure sounds odd, especially since some of the admin options seem to be working for you.
Can you confirm that it really is using the wrong site_admin_url, please? See if you can get to http://mywebsite/admin/configuration.php The second entry listed on that page is the "Admin URL". What does it say?
If it's wrong, you could either try reinstalling (since you probably couldn't really do anything with the site anyway) - drop the database, create a new empty one and run the install script again. Alternatively, you could try the
Geeklog Emergency Rescue Tool, which lets you change some of the settings.
If, however, the Admin URL listed is correct, your problem may be elsewhere. For example, on some hosts, the /admin URL is used to manage the server which may conflict with Geeklog. In that case, you could rename the entire "admin" directory to something else, e.g. "myadmin", and change the URL accordingly (see above).
Let us know how it goes.
bye, Dirk
Hi,
I followed your suggestion to drop and recreate the database. Afterwards, I reran the installation script and realized that I had made a typo. I took the default http://mywebsite/admin where I should have changed it to https://mywebsite/admin. I made the change during the install and everything is working as it should - Woohoo!
Thanks so much for your help. It is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Edgar