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[Solved]: script called without the required parameter/s

Started by ardmhacha, November 05, 2003, 08:16:05 PM

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ardmhacha

Has anyone experience the following message when logging into admin.php "critical error" "script called without the required parameter/s". It doesn't seem to affect the running of the gallery but I would appreciate advise on how to get rid it.

Thank you

ardmhacha

BTW my host server runs PHP4 - I have since come across a post referring to this. It could be to do with an adjustment on the php.ini file. I can't seem to locate this. I tried phpinfo.php file but access is denied. Can anyone please advise.

Thanks

Joachim Müller

my guess: you entered the url http://youdomain.com/coppermine/admin.php manually, right? Well, you mustn't!
If I'm wrong, do a search on this board, this has been asked before...

GauGau

toyota

this is a Great board, really helped me out of some probs from time to time. Thanks guys.
But now I really need your help.
I probably fumbled with the php.ini file. :oops:
In "doc root" i specified path to CPG. Result is that phpinfo.php now uses the wrong template (hardwired). I changed "doc root" back to default (no value), but phpinfo.php still uses the wrong template. I even replaced phpinfo.php in CPG. directive. Still the same. What happened to the default one.
What can be done. HELP please.
Thanks in advance.

Casper

Delete your cookies for for site from your browser, and see if that works.

ps, please do not PM with requests to
Quote'please look at my post'
Like most the helpers on this site, I try to look at all posts, and if I think I can help, I will post a reply.  Now, back to my beer (after all, it is 11.30pm on a saturday night here)
It has been a long time now since I did my little bit here, and have done no coding or any other such stuff since. I'm back to being a noob here

toyota

Didn't mean to disturb you, sorry. I won't do it again.
deleting cookies from the browser doesn't solve the problem. maybe you or someone else can help me out of this mess.
Cheers. (I could surely use a mug of beer now  :lol: ).

Joachim Müller

when changing settings in php.ini, make sure to re-start your webserver, (you don't have to reboot the whole server, just stop and re-start the webserver service).

GauGau

toyota

Here's what i have tried out without succes.
Replaced php.ini, replaced phpinfo.php, deleted all cookies and restarted webserver. But still phpinfo.php is generated on a Hardwired template.
Any new suggestions are welcomed

toyota

Problem solved.
It seemed that phpinfo.php was overwritten by some other file from hardwired theme.
 :roll: Replaced it with the original.

Thanks to all.