As I recall, I had the similar problem with previous version of serweb. I'm not sure if it's the same as your issue, but it had to do with an incorrect path of an include files. I think the actual include file that was giving the problem was called "prepend" or something of that nature. It has been a while... Hope that helps.
If you have the option to use the newer version of serweb & SER 0.9.3, it is far easier to setup.
- Daryl
On 6/18/05, PJR pjr_lists@mail.ntua.gr wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 16:29:09 +0200, Karel Kozlik wrote:
Hi, try set:
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
in php.ini. Regards Karel
I found this solution in the archives and I tried it, but no luck. I still can't login in the serweb and also I get the errors. Also There is no other php.ini other than /etc/php.ini in case this crossed your mind.
Thnaks again.
PJR napsal(a):
On Fedora core 3 with all needed packages installed and config.php configured properly I can't login to serweb user_intrface or admin
When I first load the user or admin index.php I get many errors in apache error logs like the following:
[client 192.168.25.2] PHP Notice: Undefined index: extrahtml in /var/www/html/phplib/oohforms.inc on line 72, referer: http://192.168.25.3/iptel/user/ [client 192.168.25.2] PHP Notice: Undefined property: isfile in /var/www/html/phplib/oohforms.inc on line 250, referer: http://192.168.25.3/iptel/user/ [client 192.168.25.2] PHP Notice: Undefined property: hidden in /var/www/html/phplib/oohforms.inc on line 253, referer: http://192.168.25.3/iptel/user/ .....snip [client 192.168.25.2] PHP Notice: Undefined index: frozen in /var/www/html/phplib/oohforms.inc on line 284, referer: http://192.168.25.3/iptel/user/
When I enter username/passwd and submit I get more errors in logs (Notice, index frozen etc.) and also A Bad Username or Password message and I return to login screen. There is nothing wrong with passwords, and I can connect to ser db with mysql client just fine.
I use serweb_2004-07-27 and ser-0.8.14. I have the vars in php.ini according to the instractions.
Please point me to any possible solution.
Thanks.
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