Sitemap Access Denied
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Hi,
My website is fairly small - not too many pages. I've been working on overhauling content and theme. Successfully created my own theme so it all looks good. Now I'm ready to overhaul content organization. But when I click on "Sitemap" from the Dashboard, I get the following message: "Unable to load sitemap data. Response received: Access Denied."
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nicki
My website is fairly small - not too many pages. I've been working on overhauling content and theme. Successfully created my own theme so it all looks good. Now I'm ready to overhaul content organization. But when I click on "Sitemap" from the Dashboard, I get the following message: "Unable to load sitemap data. Response received: Access Denied."
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nicki
Yes,
I'm using my admin login.
Also just noticed I get an "Access denied" message when I try to "Add page". This looks like I have a permission incorrectly set somewhere but I don't know where to look.
I use Concrete5 for my work website as well and haven't had any similar problems with that. However, they are on different hosting sites. Don't know if that makes any difference.
I'm using my admin login.
Also just noticed I get an "Access denied" message when I try to "Add page". This looks like I have a permission incorrectly set somewhere but I don't know where to look.
I use Concrete5 for my work website as well and haven't had any similar problems with that. However, they are on different hosting sites. Don't know if that makes any difference.
It could be your host, it's just really unusual for the Admin user to not have access to the Sitemap or the ability to add pages.
What version of Concrete are you running? Did you install it manually or via something like Simple Scripts?
What version of Concrete are you running? Did you install it manually or via something like Simple Scripts?
Also, did you ever get any further with the cookie_domain variable idea from:http://www.concrete5.org/index.php?cID=9309... ?
Apparently I hadn't realized there was a follow-up to that previous thread. Turns out this is something that the hosting company needed to change, as indicated in that post.
For future reference, it is 'session.save_path' that needs to be set by the hosting company. Now I am back up and running!
For future reference, it is 'session.save_path' that needs to be set by the hosting company. Now I am back up and running!
Are you logging into the dashboard as the Admin user you created during the install process?