Well i,m trying to finnish up a 1.6.2 install of elgg and now some pages no longer work like in 1.6.1 i assume this is some sort of security enhancement that the page cant go www.site.blabla/mod/plugin/thingy.php and instead must be www.site.blabla/pg/mod/plugin/thingy.php
Anyway to disable this "enhancement" for the time being?
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You must log in to post replies.There is no Elgg 1.6.2. Where did you get that?
so called security update from this very page
(V1.6.2 - Security Update - released April 2010 Download)
anywho i solved issue by
Ah, my apologies.
I hadn't noticed that the security update was called Elgg 1.6.2.
The release after Elgg 1.6.1 was 1.7.0 but now I see that there was a later 1.6.* security update as you say.
Hello,
I just deployed a shiney new site onto a shared hosting service that does not allow the "AllowOverride ALL" in the httpd.conf (I don't have access to that since its shared).
Other aspects of the ELGG install is working - but I am getting the action/ instead of actions/
Is there anything I can do to get this workign in a shared hosting environment???
Appreciate ANY help you folks can provide - I was trying to deploy today!!!
Geoff
Not for that shared hosting configuration. Elgg requires mod rewrite to work.
Thanks Cash.
Changed hosting. Got it working. Any advise on getting emails to work in a shared hosting environment? I've tried vanilla, with the PHPMailer disabled. Using the shared hosting sites IP address. and using the IP:Port format to override the port.
Haven't seen a single email out - any ideas on ways to track this down?
TIA,
Geoff
@Geoff - should be a new topic