2009-08-07, 13:18:58
2009-08-07, 14:18:56
how have you installed this? in a root directory? or a subfolder?
2009-08-07, 14:21:07
Both ways.
2009-08-07, 16:52:58
2009-08-07, 18:14:05
I know you probably have but is mod_rewrite enabled on your apache.
I trying to get this to work on lammp as well with little luck. I am stepping through the code
It definitely worked on my web server mauricevolpes.com
I will post back if I get this sorted.
I trying to get this to work on lammp as well with little luck. I am stepping through the code
It definitely worked on my web server mauricevolpes.com
I will post back if I get this sorted.
2009-08-08, 01:38:15
Make sure mod_rewrite is on, and that you have cURL installed. I am acutally wondering if because in the sub folder you have Capital Letters instead of all lower case. I don't have the .htaccess in front of me to look right now.
2009-08-08, 02:03:01
the homepage should work with or without mod_rewrite working if you just go to the url /GetSimple/ (without the index.php)
If that doesn't work, look into the /data/pages/ directory to see if the index.xml file is in there. If if isn't - this has to do with the permissions issue that we've seen over and over again.
Sorry for this issue - I am trying to find workarounds on this file/folder permission issue - right now its the biggest outstanding problem...
If that doesn't work, look into the /data/pages/ directory to see if the index.xml file is in there. If if isn't - this has to do with the permissions issue that we've seen over and over again.
Sorry for this issue - I am trying to find workarounds on this file/folder permission issue - right now its the biggest outstanding problem...
2009-08-08, 11:10:05
I got the 500 error on my localhost(windows) but I just ran it on my site. I think it is the mod_rewrite, because it is the only difference between the servers
2009-08-08, 13:36:10
you need mod_rewrite to acces any pages besides the indexes correctly