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[Phpgroupware-users] Re: Sitemgr errors at top of screen
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totschnig . michael |
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[Phpgroupware-users] Re: Sitemgr errors at top of screen |
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Fri, 07 Mar 2003 00:11:56 -0500 |
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"Brian Johnson" <address@hidden> a écrit:
> address@hidden wrote:
>>
>>"Brian Johnson" <address@hidden> a écrit:
>>
>>> I've got sitemgr working but am getting errors across the top of the screen
>>> of the
>>> created web page:
>>>
>>> Warning: Wrong datatype for second argument in call to in_array in
>>> /backup/piii_651/home/htdocs/phpgroupware/sitemgr/sitemgr-site/inc/class.bo.inc.php
>>> on line 35
>>>
>>
>>This means that you have a category that has no entry in the
>>phpgw_sitemgr_categories_lang table.
>
> I deleted the categroies and added a new one back (it was a new site)
and the problem went away?
>
>>> PS - it would be useful for the docs to note that the relative position of
>>> the
>>> sitemgr-site dir is relative to the sitemgr-link dir
>>
>>This is not completely right. The sitemgr-link dir must be put into
>>the root of your phpgroupware install. Sitemgr-site you, can put it
>>anywhere where it is accesbile with an URL, i.e. you can also leave it
>>where it is, and either call it with
>>http://your.domain/path/to/phpgroupware/sitemgr/sitemgr-site
>>or define an apache alias for this directory.
>
> I copied the sitemgr-link to the phpgroupware home and left the sitemgr-site
> under
> sitemgr. To use a relative url I had to use ../sitemgr/sitemgr-site (ie it is
> relative to the sitemgr-link dir, not the sitemgr dir)
I am sorry that I cannot follow you here. When you say "use a relative
url" what do you mean?
- on a page template?
- as the content of a page?
Michael