Re: Installation in Subdirectory
Reply #1 –
It looks like it's missing a $themedir there, but why, is the most important part. What did you do *exactly*, please?
Re: Installation in Subdirectory
Reply #4 –
It doesn't even let me log in at all. I will wipe it out and try installing again.
I am well aware of the issues that can arise from compressing the css and the js; I always disable those features whenever possible.
Perhaps I should say that I'm a web developer, with 10 years experience working with the MODX CMS, as well as the Vanilla and the SMF forums.
I'll try installing it on another dev site in the root and see what happens.
Re: Installation in Subdirectory
Reply #6 –
Ok, I tried it on localhost and it works fine, so it must be something about the hosting. It was nginx servers, with built-in rewrite rules that probably conflict. Just to be clear, I was attempting to install it on the MODX Cloud hosting service, which I use for development sites.
Just to make things interesting, SMF, Vanilla, Grav, phpMyAdmin, even WordPress, install just fine alongside or instead of the default MODX installations.
PHP 5.6.15, MySQL 5.6.28-76.1
Working on finding out what the supplied nginx rewrite rules are.
Re: Installation in Subdirectory
Reply #10 –
Are you taking that setting in the installation for the database server, and using that as the site base URL? If that is the case, that's not a very good idea. I work with a number of sites where the database is on a completely different server.
Re: Installation in Subdirectory
Reply #11 –
During the installation you are asked to provide the url of the forum. Elk installer tries to guess it based on the what it can find, but if the guess is wrong you can correct it.
The problem here, with the 127.0.0.1, looks like the opcache one (as I said before), but what sounds strange to me is the fact SMF installs without errors, because it doesn't even have the opcache invalidation and has suffered of this problem since a long time and it should fail 99% of the times (unless by chance the server has a temporary slowdown between the moment the file is written and the moment is included and in the meantime the opcache catches up and replaces the Settings.php file).
When you use repair_settings, are you able to set the correct url for the themes?