Bernard Paquesfrom nearby-an-airport Associate, 8405 posts | If you have blank pages probably YACS is attempting to execute a statement that, at your server, is forbidden. I can confirm that, at all sites I am taking care of, sections can be edited without problems... Have you access to the error log of your server, in case some message could help to further troubleshoot your problem? |
![]() Anstey Stephan 305 posts | [Fri Mar 23 00:27:19 2007] [error] [client 24.63.174.44] PHP Fatal error: Class 'Users' not found in /home/monkey/www/shakespearesmonkeys.com/yacs/sections/edit .php on line 770, referer: http://www.shakespearesmonkeys...ons/view.php/22 That's the error in the log, sorry I didn't look that up right away. |
Bernard Paquesfrom nearby-an-airport Associate, 8405 posts |
AnsteyER: Ok, that's a valid bug that will be corrected in regular 7.3 (not alpha). The issue appears only when some editors have been assigned to a section. Thank you for the feed-back. |
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Major BUG: Section Editing NOT WORKING V. 7.2
Ok, i'm a dummy, I updated, and purged and didn't even think about it. Everything seemed to be working..thenn.....
| Workflow | Support request |
| Status | Problem has been recorded
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| Owner | Anstey Stephan |
| Progress | ![]() |
SO I updated to 7.2. Stepped away for a bit, purged everything to speed things up and just out of a personal aesthetic for tidiness. My members were using the site and suddenly I started to get complaints. Sections, right now, can't be edited. New ones can be created, but existing sections... it goes to blank white page. I did check with the nice URLs on and off...it goes to white page either way.
New sections can not be edited either, though they can be created. (I checked this to see if changes to the code had added a required field that broke the sql call -- this doesn't appear to be the case)
New sections can not be edited either, though they can be created. (I checked this to see if changes to the code had added a required field that broke the sql call -- this doesn't appear to be the case)












