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Can't find the config panel

Started by der_pepe, July 02, 2005, 02:37:56 PM

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der_pepe

Hi guys,

I was wondering if you can helpme out with the following problem: When I install Coppermine (No ImageMagikc and GD) I can log in as administrator, but I don't see the configpanel. What's my problem? hopefully someone can help,

thanks in advance

der_pepe

Abbas Ali

Click on "Config" button after you log on as admin.
Chief Geek at Ranium Systems

der_pepe

hmmm, but I can't find the config button. This is what it looks like during login and after login....

(https://coppermine-gallery.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powerfister-kufstein.net%2Fmisc_pics%2Fcopper.jpg&hash=93483e26e6ff9942300ba9ce343282e3480c6a27)
(https://coppermine-gallery.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powerfister-kufstein.net%2Fmisc_pics%2Fcopper_1.jpg&hash=7e9b16e767b08da33403be6be0382820a43a7c94)

thanks

der_pepe

kegobeer

That's because you aren't logged in.  You have cookie problems.  Post a link to your site so we can take a look.

You should also search the board for cookie login (and similar terms) to read solutions for this problem.
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der_pepe


kegobeer

PM me your admin login/password so I can see what's happening during the login process.  I have an idea what's wrong, but I need to see how your site functions.
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kegobeer

Are you using PHP5?  If so, have you set register_long_arrays to on in your php.ini file?
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der_pepe

hm, no, I'm using PHP 4... it drives me nuts

der_pepe

Nibbler

Can you post a test user account ?

kegobeer

Nibbler,

I just sent you his info.
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der_pepe

now he has the info twice... just sent him too...  ;)

der_pepe

kegobeer

I think your problem is related to using an IP address instead of an actual URL, combined with using a non-standard port (1337).  Let's see what Nibbler thinks before proceeding along those lines.
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Nibbler

I don't know what to suggest really, other than to check for whitespace in your login.php. The _data cookie is set ok, and with practically the same arguments as the _pass and _uid cookies which are not sent. Might be worth upgrading your PHP version if you can.

der_pepe

hmmm, strange... If I figure out what the problem is, I will let you know...

der_pepe