For example: http://www.panama-guide.com/staticpages/index.php/20061226073412887
Notice there's no ? in that link anywhere.
Fri 11 Dec 2009 08:44:29 EST - Warning: File #1 on the HTML form was empty...ignoring it and continuing
For example: http://www.panama-guide.com/staticpages/index.php/20061226073412887
Notice there's no ? in that link anywhere.
The "Configuration" option should show up in the Admin menu when you're a user in the Root group.
Clicking the (X) for the debug image upload option should cause an "Enable" link to appear in its place.
These issues are pretty odd. Possible causes:
- Theme issue - are you using the Professional theme that shipped with 1.6.1?
- lib-common.php is not up to date - make sure you use the one that ships with 1.6.1
bye, Dirk
sg_site
sg_stories
sg_theme
sg_blocks
sg_users
sg_images
sg_locale
sg_misc
That's not right (or, I don't thing it should appear that way) - should it?
sg_site
sg_stories
sg_theme
sg_blocks
sg_users
sg_images
sg_locale
sg_misc
That's not right (or, I don't thing it should appear that way) - should it?
Sun 13 Dec 2009 18:07:32 EST - PHP in static pages is disabled. Can not display page.
How do I fix that?
Sun 13 Dec 2009 18:07:32 EST - PHP in static pages is disabled. Can not display page.
How do I fix that?
I can certainly understand how frustrating this must be, but I haven't seen such massive problems with an upgrade recently. The install script and the upgrade process have really been thoroughly tested and shouldn't cause these sorts of problems.
The first thing I would try is to reinstall the backup of the database and run the upgrade again. Watch out for any errors that may pop up during that process.
bye, Dirk