Posted on: 11/22/01 10:22am
By: ltcolumbo
Ok, I got my prototype running at <a target=_top href="http://www.wastelandranger.org/index.php">www.wastelandranger.org</a> but I get these weird errors when I read "more" in the stories:Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/common.php on line 427
Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/common.php on line 428
Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/common.php on line 429
I think it flashes that error when I submit a story too.
Same Here
Posted on: 11/22/01 02:43pm
By: Anonymous (Auspicious)
I am getting the same error. I would be interested in the solution. Can't seem to figure it out. Thanks.
Same Here
Posted on: 11/22/01 04:04pm
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
I seem to have got the error after I upgraded mySQL to mysql-3.23.43, I was running 3.23.39. I wonder if this is the problem.
Can *ANYONE* help?
Posted on: 11/22/01 05:46pm
By: ltcolumbo
Is there anyway some one can help fix this code so it wont give those errors? I don't want to search and downgrade mySQL.
Solution
Posted on: 11/23/01 07:14am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
create a 'logs' directory where geeklog is installed
It's fixed
Posted on: 11/23/01 09:00am
By: ltcolumbo
It was a line in config.php:
# Site Settings
$CONF["sitename"] = "The Wasteland";
$CONF["siteslogan"] = "Welcome to the Wasteland";
$CONF["sitemail"] = "webmaster@wastelandranger.org";
$CONF["base"] = "http://www.wastelandranger.org";
$CONF["path"] = "/usr/local/apache/";
$CONF["logpath"] = $CONF["path"] . "logs";
$CONF["rdfpath"] = $CONF["path"] . "htdocs/backend/geeklog.rdf";
had to change the PATH to htdocs to point to geeklog.rdf. Thanks for whoever clued me into the logs.
I also have this issue
Posted on: 11/23/01 08:41pm
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Fri Nov 23 22:19:02 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Fri Nov 23 22:36:10 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Fri Nov 23 22:36:38 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Fri Nov 23 22:36:41 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Fri Nov 23 22:36:43 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Fri Nov 23 22:36:48 2001 - sessioncookie NOT set
Any Idea how to fix this?
FIXED!!!!
Posted on: 12/04/01 09:43am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
web server requires write permission to the file: geeklog/public_html/backend/geeklog.rdf
You might have to set permission to 777 (world writeable) to that file. I do not think there is a big risk anyway as that file is being generated on the fly.