I personally think it's less effort to find a host that works than to wait for a fix on this really specific problem. Especially because we don't know what x10 changed in their settings ;)
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Ran into this during a new installation in x10hosting. Script works fine in my old account, but not on this new one. Has anything been found about it?
---- Alright, I think I found the problem. I echo'd the root and it was giving me /usr/local/apache/htdocs/ instead of /home/_name_/public_html/ In class_path.php, instead of this line: PHP Code:
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[19-Oct-2014 16:55:11 America/New_York] PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/home/_name_here_/public_html/inc/smarty/Smarty.class.php' (include_path='.:/opt/alt/php54/usr/share/pear:/opt/alt/php54/usr/share/php') in /home/capifore/public_html/classes/class_mysidia.php on line 326 Edit: Alright. I went back in there and there was a break in the error messages. So this might be of more help? [07-Oct-2014 02:33:02 America/New_York] PHP Notice: Undefined property: DocumentRenderer::$thematicBreak in /home/capifore/public_html/classes/class_guirenderer.php on line 184 (-There are no errors in between these two dates-) [16-Oct-2014 01:54:35 America/New_York] PHP Warning: require(/usr/local/apache/htdocs/inc/smarty/Smarty.class.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/capifore/public_html/classes/class_mysidia.php on line 326 |
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$this->root = "/home/_name_here_/public_html/"; Where it says _name_here put capifore. It's the name of the folder public_html is in |
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I think people need to stop replying to this thread. There's another thread on installation tutorial, and its more up to date with Mys v1.3.x.
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You will see a box on the left side, open the MAS unzipped file up, and enter the "adoptables" folder. Select ALL files INSIDE the "adoptables" folder and double click into "Public_html" on the other box at the right. And then DRAG the selected files from the left box to the right box. My issue is that there ISN'T an "adoptables" folder in the unzipped scripts file. I'm using Mysidia Adoptables v1.3.4 |
well this tutorial is a bit outdated, since it was written at the time of Mys v1.2.x. Use this tutorial and it will help you better:
http://mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3532 If you still are confused then, lemme know and I'd be glad to help you. |
What if the host isn't 00webhost? But Mysidia's host?
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This tutorial is for Mys v1.1.x and v1.2.x, it has been outdated for a while now. Thread closed for discussion, please refer to this thread if you need help:
http://mysidiaadoptables.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=3532 |
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