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Message
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Fred Podnek
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Thursday 24 April 2003 2:49:03 am
Hi everyone, Running Linux Red Hat 9.0, where Apache 2.0 and newst version of PHP. I have installed Ez Publish and ran into a problem, which seems to be out of range to me right now. When I have logged into Ez Publish as a administrator and try to edit my stuff, then I receive error: The requested module 'index.php' could not be found (Kernel Error 20). URL looks like http://testit.localhost/cms/index.php/admin/content/edit/160/3//. If I remove extra / from the end, then everything works just fine. Can anyone help me out with that ? Same problem has been here earlier, but there was no solution to it, so I decided to ask once again. Regards, Fred
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Jan Borsodi
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Thursday 24 April 2003 11:13:30 pm
There has probably been a change in the newer version of Apache or PHP regarding urls, causing eZ publish to malfunction. Could you give me the full version of Apache and PHP you are using?
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Amos
Documentation: http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation
FAQ: http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/faq
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Fred Podnek
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Friday 25 April 2003 12:45:35 am
Here's the exact information: Apache 2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2. Regards
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Bill Christian
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Friday 25 April 2003 7:23:56 pm
I have the same error for the noted situation. Additionally, the error is given when a user attempts to confirm registration via the email link. However, in this case the URL does not contain an extra slash. Is this addressed in the the recent release 3.0-2?
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Bill Christian
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Tuesday 06 May 2003 8:37:25 am
Has anyone investigated the issue and possible solution related to this post? It affects user registration, so I need to get it resolved. My only option currently is to install Apache 1.3 which I rather not do.
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Joel Finkel
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Friday 16 May 2003 11:00:11 pm
Same issue here.
Apache/2.0.43 PHP Version 4.3.0-dev -Joel
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thomas zee
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Thursday 29 May 2003 6:06:30 am
Same problem here but no extra / in my url
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Robert MacKay
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Friday 20 June 2003 8:58:55 pm
Hey,
Yea I'm getting the same error.
Apache/2.0.44 (Win32)
PHP 4.2.3 MySQL - 4.0.11-gamma
Are you sure its a fault in apache? I might try running it on an apache 1.3.x server and see what happens
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Esben Maaløe
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Saturday 21 June 2003 12:26:45 pm
In the standard setup of 3.1.0-2 - because URLTranslation is not enabled by default - urls a'la /user/a_particular_node_i_wanna_see gives the 'module not found' error. If that is the case you need to go to site.ini (or one of the overrides) and change
[URLTranslator]
# Use either enabled or disabled Translation=disabled to
[URLTranslator]
# Use either enabled or disabled Translation=enabled Not saying it will help the original poster - just trying to help others who might have this problem
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Luc Chase
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Friday 03 October 2003 1:13:52 pm
I have the same problem. But it seems to be a timing or caching problem I suspect to do with accessing the database because it happens fairly often (especially if the machine is thrashing the drive), but never happens twice in a row for the same link. It may also be significant that sometimes a # is placed at the end instead of //, and then there is no error.
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Luc Chase
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Tuesday 07 October 2003 6:56:24 pm
I've solved this one (at least my instance of this error). Here is what to look for.
It's not an extra slash '/' at the end but a missing node_id.
Look-out for...
$folder:item.node_id
in your code. It should be...
$Folder:item.node_id Uppercase "F" in $Folder.
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