Did you check functions.php and user.php for whitespaces and a white line at the bottom??
Here's a new wrinkle!
I went to a different computer on my network, and opened the site in Opera. I was already logged in on that machine, and posted without a problem.
So I came back to this machine (where I've got the site open in Firefox), cleared my cache and tried loggin in again. Still nothing.
I re-checked functions.php in the Nouveau theme - no whitespace.
As always, thanks for the suggestions.
- Don
Nouveau as released independently as a 1.4.1 theme does not work with 1.5.0, the only way to get Nouveau for Geeklog 1.5.0 (presently) is to install the glFusion bundle which integrates the two.
The best thing to do if using Nouveau with 1.5.0 is a requirement is to revert to your 1.4.1 installation, and then perform the upgrade using the glFusion bundle.
-m
Don,
What line number does it say the output has already started, is it #35. If that is it, I'm guessing you may have a corrupt file, line #35 in functions.php is in the middle of the header comments.
Double check the line number for me and then check that line in your nouveau/functions.php file and make sure it looks right.
Thanks!
Mark
Just curious what you mean on the database import thing? You can drop glFusion right on top of an existing GL15 site without any DB mods. All you would have to do is go into the Plugin Manager and hit the install button for Site Tailor and possibly hit the upgrade button on any plugins that glFusion ships with that you already had installed (Forum, FileMgmt, CAPTCHA, BB2, Media Gallery). It is pretty straight forward, glFusion and Geeklog are 100% database compatible.
Thanks!
Mark
Don, Now that Dirk cleared up the line numbers for me, here is what is happening. The login attempt is failing, either because you have exceeded the 'speedlimit' tries (too many bad logins in a specific period of time) or for some other reason (which we can figure out next). Geeklog is calling displayLoginErrorandAbort() which tries to send a HTML header of 403, access denied. Since the header has already been started (the login process has already called COM_siteHeader()), you get the error message that the output has already started.
Now, what we need to focus on is why your login is failing. There were not any required template changes in the loginform.thtml, so we can rule it out. But, we know it works fine with Professional, so it does point back to the theme...
Can you check your Geeklog error.log file and see if there is anything there of interest.
Thanks!
Mark
Or some other block that is referencing the Links plugin?