Log in | Register | Lost password

Bottom
Weird problem with FEproc and Pagesetter
  • Posted: 01.02.2004, 02:44
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    I was trying to install feproc in a pn.726+pagesetter. At this point, not yet to make they work together. But when I try going to FEproc admin page, I get redirected to pagesetter view func (which returns a fail to load). Pgsetter is running ok, as FE and Fetax.

    Any clue?

    thanks in advance,
    Murilo
  • Posted: 01.02.2004, 03:38
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    Hi,
    have you tried accessing the page directly with
    index.php?module=feproc&type=admin
    ?

    Greg
  • Posted: 01.02.2004, 19:07
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    I did now, and it's the same. That URL is the same as in the admin panel, btw.

    Maybe PgSetter being set to index.php has something to do w/ it?
  • Posted: 01.02.2004, 19:31
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    It's not really about FEproc! Just saw the same behavior w/ UpDownload.

    ------
    For UpDown, it turns out there was missing files :casstet:
    Let's see for FEproc...

    [Edited on 1/2/2004 by mulpinBR]
  • Posted: 18.02.2004, 00:17
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    Do you mean the "unable to load module: missing function 'viewset' " (or equivalent) error ?

    I 'fixed' it by editing pnadminapi.php and pnadmin.php. Change all 'viewset' into 'viewsets'
  • Posted: 18.02.2004, 02:45
     
    Converted
    rank:
    12
    registered:
     March 2009
    Status:
    offline
    last visit:
    Posts:
    0
    Well, that's another issue ;-)

    Actually, it was something else related to a bad installation. I can't really say what was wrong, but it involves FTP, for sure...

    Anyway, works.

    And thanks for this other tip!

Template courtesy of Designs By Darren.