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AllowOverride All Failure in verify-install.php #73
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Do you have .htaccess file in your files? |
If you go to |
Try to replace this line https://github.com/MineWeb/MineWebCMS/blob/master/app/webroot/verif-install.php#L248 to: $compatible['rewriteUrl'] = true; |
Oh, okey. Now it looks better. I will check the installation and will give you a feedback asap. |
Yep :/ |
Damn ... but what is the Solutions for this? I've already installed and enabled the mod_rewrite, as you can see in my posts in top of this topic. Do you have any idea? Thanks in advanced. |
Any updates in this case? I'm very need to use your cms because it looks beautiful. After it works, I will translate it in german language. :-) |
No updates in this case? |
I'm facing the same problem, I have all htaccess-es and AccessFileName set up, and mod rewrite seems to be enabled, but going at |
Maybe you can try the latest release |
Does the problem persist? |
Hello Again,
I have a little strange problem. While the installing process, the verify-install.php told me, that I must enable "URL ReWrite" - but this is now enabled. I have also already restarted the whole server.
My virtual host section for my subdomain (000-default.conf)
My virtual host section for my subdomain (000-default.conf)
and rewrite module is also enabled.
But your installer told me still, that I should enabled this.
AccessFileName is also configured:
Sorry, but I have really no Idea - Can do you help me in this case? :/
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