Friday 10 April 2009 5:26:25 pm
Hi Peter, Hopefully I can give you some useful suggestions... I use the eng_AU translation (eZ versions 3.+, 4.01, 4.03, 4.1) and have not had the problem you're experiencing.
I suspect there is something in your install process that is causing the problem and the things you're looking at (mod_security, eZDataType) are symptoms that can be ignored. A 403 error seems more like a server-level configuration issue (ie how eZ Publish is configured with permissions) rather than something to do with eZ Publish itself.
I suggest three things to try: 1 >> The first page of the eZ Publish install process does various checks and usually asks you to either "chown" or- "chmod" some eZ Publish directory permissions. If you used the "chown" method in the past, try the chmod method instead (both are listed on that first install page). You could re-install the site to see this, or simply trigger it to see what the alternative command is. (There is a setting "checkvalidity" in site.ini user siteaccess - if you don't understand this, go for the reinstall approach). 2 >> Check your .htaccess file (should be in the root folder of eZ Publish). Make sure you've read through what it says - to get to the point of creating a folder, you must have already got most of this pretty right, but there may be some other element there. 3 >> In the Administration site (guessing you can get there if you were creating a folder), go to the Settings tab, then try the "Upgrade Check" to check that all eZ Publish files and database elements are present and correct. I really suspect option 1 is the best course for you - if this is not done quite correctly, everything can seem to be fine, but then eZ Publish hasn't got the environment it needs to work, so problems come up when editing things. Regards, hth. - Paul
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