i got the solution: around line 244 there is a variable missing. you have to cahnge the text into sth like this: 'friend:newfriend:body' => "%s hat dich als Kontakt hinzugefügt. Um das Profil von %s zu sehen, klicke bitte hier: %s. Auf diese E-Mail ist kein Antworten möglich.",
'email:resetreq:body' => "Hi %s,
Jemand (von der IP addresse %s) hat ein neues Passwort für diese Mailadresse angefordert.
Wenn du ein neues Passwort angefordert hast, klicke auf den Link, ansonsten ignoriere diese Mail.
%s
",
i got the solution: around line 244 there is a variable missing. you have to cahnge the text into sth like this: 'friend:newfriend:body' => "%s hat dich als Kontakt hinzugefügt. Um das Profil von %s zu sehen, klicke bitte hier: %s. Auf diese E-Mail ist kein Antworten möglich.",
'email:resetreq:body' => "Hi %s,
Jemand (von der IP addresse %s) hat ein neues Passwort für diese Mailadresse angefordert.
Wenn du ein neues Passwort angefordert hast, klicke auf den Link, ansonsten ignoriere diese Mail.
%s
",
Im sorry i cannot help you technically but i can say that elgg "does work" in both subdirs and subdomans, I installed it with no problem at all.
btw, if you just need a single page in your root before elgg loading, I suggest creating a main.html or whatever and tell htaccess to load that one as the directory index, that will do the basic trick to have installed in your root
hope it helps
yeah thats an option i thought of as well, but still i wonder why it doesen't work in a sub. my provider can't help me, at least not for free
a problem of the htaccess idea is that people could still access the index.php if they type it manually in the browser, or am i wrong`<ß?
Im sorry i cannot help you technically but i can say that elgg "does work" in both subdirs and subdomans, I installed it with no problem at all.
btw, if you just need a single page in your root before elgg loading, I suggest creating a main.html or whatever and tell htaccess to load that one as the directory index, that will do the basic trick to have installed in your root
hope it helps
yeah thats an option i thought of as well, but still i wonder why it doesen't work in a sub. my provider can't help me, at least not for free
a problem of the htaccess idea is that people could still access the index.php if they type it manually in the browser, or am i wrong`<ß?
Im sorry i cannot help you technically but i can say that elgg "does work" in both subdirs and subdomans, I installed it with no problem at all.
btw, if you just need a single page in your root before elgg loading, I suggest creating a main.html or whatever and tell htaccess to load that one as the directory index, that will do the basic trick to have installed in your root
hope it helps
yeah thats an option i thought of as well, but still i wonder why it doesen't work in a sub. my provider can't help me, at least not for free
a problem of the htaccess idea is that people could still access the index.php if they type it manually in the browser, or am i wrong`<ß?
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