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*** Admin-Pages management-nothing displayed after logged in ok ***
#1
Hi,

I just installed GetSimple on an USB Key (under XAMPP). After having installed it I tried it on a Windows computer.

Then I started XAMPP and got the Admin login page where I gave my account and password. It logged in but gave me an empty Pages management webpage.

Then I tried it on Internet Explorer in place on my Firefox. I got the same situation.
I can see the website but when I log in it does not dislpay the Pages management webpage.

How can I get my admin Pages management ?

Sincerely thanks and have a nice day,

Miguipda ;-)
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#2
please search the forum. There are many posts with this problematic,

search for "empty page" or "white page" etc.
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#3
Hi,

as you said "so many post"...

If they are so many posts concerning this problem it could be interesting to put a sticky thread in this installation forum link.

I tried all I saw :
- debug mode : does not return anything,
- using the http://localhost/GetSimple3/admin/edit.php : do not display something,
- changing admin folder name (even in the config file) : nothing changed.

My GS is the last 3.0 (3.1B downloaded two days before).
PHP is the last XAMP 1.7.3 version specs :
###### Apache Friends XAMPP (Basis Package) version 1.7.3 ######

+ Apache 2.2.14 (IPV6 enabled)
+ MySQL 5.1.41 (Community Server) with PBXT engine 1.0.09-rc
+ PHP 5.3.1 (PEAR, Mail_Mime, MDB2, Zend)
+ Perl 5.10.1 (Bundle::Apache2, Apache2::Request, Bundle::Apache::ASP, Bundle::Email, Bundle:Big GrinBD::mysql, DBD::SQlite, Randy Kobes PPM)
+ XAMPP Control Version 2.5.8 (ApacheFriends Edition)
+ XAMPP CLI Bundle 1.6
+ XAMPP Port Check 1.5
+ XAMPP Security 1.1
+ SQLite 2.8.17
+ SQLite 3.6.20
+ OpenSSL 0.9.8l
+ phpMyAdmin 3.2.4
+ ADOdb v5.10
+ FPDF v1.6
+ Zend Framework 1.9.6 Minimal Package (via PEAR)
+ Mercury Mail Transport System v4.72
+ msmtp 1.4.19 (a sendmail compatible SMTP client)
+ FileZilla FTP Server 0.9.33
+ Webalizer 2.21-02 (with GeoIP lite)
+ apc 3.1.3p1 for PHP
+ eAccelerator 0.9.6-rc1 for PHP
+ Ming 0.4.3 for PHP
+ PDF with pdflib lite v7.0.4p4 for PHP
+ rar 2.0.0-dev for PHP
+ Xdebug 2.0.6-dev for PHP
+ libapreq2 v2.12 (mod_apreq2) for Apache

Then I can not find how to solve this.

To remember it : I installed it on an USB Key. Installation ok (witht the required chmod changes) and can login but it display an empty admin pages management. If I try it on another computer with XAMP installed I got the same situation.

Sincerely thanks and have a nice day,

Miguipda ;-)
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#4
Hi,

one thing I just found now is the fact I downloaded it on a Linux computer. Then I made the required chmod but now on a windows computer I saw the data and backups folders set to read-only. I tried to change it even with the attrib dos command but it always stays as read-only.

May be does it comes from this simple problem.
i will check back at home on the linux pc and will tell you the situation.

Sincerely thanks for your help.

Miguipda ;-)
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#5
I checked my temporary installation which sits on a USB disk as well, also running with XAMPP, newest download (3 days ago)

the files are shown as "write protected" when you check the properties in Explorer (WIN 7)

but this is misleading, this is behaviour from windows which is explained at some sites in the net but I do not know the links now

it is only showing as "write protected", but I can work with it, GS is working as expected

there must be something different causing your problem

but my questions:

can you start other applications under XAMP? How do they behave?

As there are XAMPP distributions for WIN and for Linux I wonder whether one installation will work under 2 different OS, did you check that? Is XAMPP LINUX running under WIN or viceversa?
Maybe that is the problem

And please do not doublepost the same post, I closed the other one ;=)
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