Installation Succesful but no access to admin page / cannot find page!
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Everything seems to be ok with installation, the index site work perfectly but when i want to log in in admin page is shows: Not Found Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Please someone help me in this matter! |
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Are you sure you got the path right? Try without the /frog/ just /admin/ |
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Thanks for the hint, but now i have enother problem, what should i act now: Fatal error: Call to undefined function endswith() in /home/forcab1/public_html/cms/admin/index.php on line 65 Looking for your reply Beli |
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mysql or sqlite3? turn on debug in config try this, solved my problem and should be in the core |
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Another successful installation over here, but another problem gaining initial access to the admin area. When I put the correct URL for the admin http://www.mysite.com/frog/admin I get the following error message: The requested URL /frog/admin/login was not found on this server. When I have a root around in the admin folder on the server I don’t see any files saying “login”. But I also don’t when I look back at the unzipped copy on my PC. Am I missing something. I have a MySQL database. I chmoded the config file with the file manager (after finding advice here about how to get round the problem with Filezilla). And have deleted the install folder. Have access to the front end, but not the admin. What’s gone wrong? |
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Ignore the previous post. It is now Sunday morning, the sun is shining and (without having changed anything from some godforsaken hour last night, when people with joi de vivre are just enjoying themselves) it works. At least it went to the next stage, i.e. the admin login box appeared. Great! I enter the username correctly and the pass“word” correctly (I am 99.9% sure it was correct because I wrote it down VERY carefully), and click “Login” only to be told those details are wrong. Not to worry, I thought, lets click “Forgot password”. But then told, after entering my email address, that the user is not known. (But then I remember that in the install process I was never asked to give an email, so how could it recognize my email?). Fortunately found the thread here about messed up initial passwords and somehow managed to use PHPAdmin to change the password to 1234 in SHA1. Finally, it works. I must say, I am a bit disappointed. I so much want to help promote Frog CMS. My initial impression was so, so positive: lean, austere, Continental, amphibian, with a cute logo. I didn’t want to use Drupal, but Drupal was much easier to intall. Not a single hitch. No need for searching through forum threads and then performing acrobatics in the cpanel file manager and PHPAdmin. And Drupal has a big PDF file for newbies to really feel that they can keep their head above water. I want to use a lightweight and fast CMS to set up sites for others and would proudly display a link on the homepage “Made By Frog”, but if I have to do all this each time, I might start looking at Concrete5 or something else. Shame. |