Well PDO is required for this script, and in fact every webhost should have it enabled. The only one used to have this problem was x10hosting, but it only happened to one or their four servers since that server was malfunctioning. I've never encountered a webhost that actually disables PDO by default, more like something goes wrong with its server. If there's a webhost who goes as far as disable PDO, it goes out of business quickly.
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I managed to get PDO enabled and the php is version 5.3 now, and i've re-installed the script. :D
Although I have noticed there are a lot of php warnings everywhere when I browse my site: Also when I try to log into the ACP, it keeps logging me out. .o. Could that be because of the "REQUEST_URI" notices? |
Nope, this shouldnt be the cause of your error. You are getting lots of notice warnings, these usually are suppressed by the server. You may ask your host to disable notice warnings.
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Okay. :3 I've disabled errors, but it still doesn't seem to let me log into the ACP. I'm putting "http://www." Before the domain name, and I've typed in my username and password correctly, but it just sends me back to the login page. :o
Although I've noticed in the URL, that after I try to login to the ACP, it sends me to "admincp/index/index/" instead of just "admincp/index/". Is this normal? Sorry, I just don't want to mess anything up, as i'm still rather new to PHP. >u< EDIT :: Fixed it! :DD If you go into "lang/admincp/lang_index.php", find the section that says "$lang['login_form']", and find where it says "<form name='form' method='post' action='index'>", and then change the form action to "index.php". :D |
Wow. Love this! Especially the new ACP :)
It's much more organized and easier to edit the default page content too! Just a question. When you visit the account.php page, and the content title says 'Username's account', what's the code that makes you show the username's name? I can't find it anywhere? I want to find it to use on the side bar, e.g. 'Hi there Username!'. Thanks :D _ EDIT: Also, where can I edit the donation form on the donate.php? Just that I want to add padding to the left to move it across (aesthetic reasons as the donation form is not inline with the content). |
I'm not 100% positive, but I believe it's {USERNAME}
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Chibi, to include the username in the side bar use this:
{$mysidia->user->username} For the donate page...hm...I can't seem to find it. Checked the lang_donate.php file as well as several others that may or may not have been relevant, but can't find it. |
Thanks Pero :) That worked!
In lang_donate.php, there's no mention of the form o-o |
@ Chibi: Check the file class_member.php, the donation form is currently stored in that library file. I know its absurd, will fix this kind of confusion and inconsistency in future releases.
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Thanks Hof :)
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