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Hi,
I have just installed this great CMS and am confused by a page I get when I have logged in or posted a comment.
I am getting a blank page with just the words 'No input file specified.'
I am running PHP 5.2 and the abyss web server from Aprellium.com.
Does anyone know how to get these pages to work correctly?
--EDIT--
I also get the same when I change the site settings.
Regards
Andy
I have just installed this great CMS and am confused by a page I get when I have logged in or posted a comment.
I am getting a blank page with just the words 'No input file specified.'
I am running PHP 5.2 and the abyss web server from Aprellium.com.
Does anyone know how to get these pages to work correctly?
--EDIT--
I also get the same when I change the site settings.
Regards
Andy
Hi,
Sorry I should have explained it better. Those are the urls that contain the blank page with just the 'no input file specified.' message.
It seems to be when I log in as my admin user in the login screen that I am getting page not found or the above message. It doesn't get directed to the dashboard.
When I log in as a test user that has no permissions it directes me to the home page.
Does this make any sense???
Regards
Andy
Sorry I should have explained it better. Those are the urls that contain the blank page with just the 'no input file specified.' message.
It seems to be when I log in as my admin user in the login screen that I am getting page not found or the above message. It doesn't get directed to the dashboard.
When I log in as a test user that has no permissions it directes me to the home page.
Does this make any sense???
Regards
Andy
have you ever got into the dashboard before? Like did this once work and now does not?
do you have pretty URL's turned on?
do you have pretty URL's turned on?
I am also running the Abyss webserver and am getting this error. It shows up when I log in and try to save changes in the dashboard. Saving changes to pages seems to work OK.
For example: if I access my site and click login. The login screen appears. I type my username and password in and click the login button. Next screen is blank that says "No input file specified". It does actually log me in though... so I am able to press the back button and make edits, access the dashboard, etc.
For example: if I access my site and click login. The login screen appears. I type my username and password in and click the login button. Next screen is blank that says "No input file specified". It does actually log me in though... so I am able to press the back button and make edits, access the dashboard, etc.
Does anyone have any ideas on this yet? A little more information -
1. I can access the dashboard and MOST of the sections of it (File manager, sitemap... all except what's listed in #2)
2. I cannot access (I get the "no input file specified error") when accessing users,reports & pages)
3. I get the error when logging in.
1. I can access the dashboard and MOST of the sections of it (File manager, sitemap... all except what's listed in #2)
2. I cannot access (I get the "no input file specified error") when accessing users,reports & pages)
3. I get the error when logging in.
have you removed your c5 install?
I have removed C5 from my server until these problems could be resolved.
I'm now currently testing another CMS.
Regards
Andy
I'm now currently testing another CMS.
Regards
Andy
I very much enjoy C5 and am still in the process of moving a large website over to it... so no I haven't removed it :-) Just hoping to get this error fixed so I can create accounts for other users.
IF YOU ARE USING ABYSS WEB SERVER:
Go To: Abyss Web Server Console :: Hosts - Edit - Default Host On Port 80 :: Scripting Parameters :: Interpreters - Edit - FastCGI (Local - Pipes)
Change: Type = Standard
Go To: Abyss Web Server Console :: Hosts - Edit - Default Host On Port 80 :: Scripting Parameters :: Interpreters - Edit - FastCGI (Local - Pipes)
Change: Type = Standard
Thanks, but I've tried everything (including that) with no luck. I ended up switching to Apache ... Concrete seems to run 10x faster on Apache anyway!
http://www.dbunix.co.uk/site/index.php/login/-/do_login...
without a problem?
how can I reproduce this problem?