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parayna 01-30-2021 03:13 PM

Now that the next Mys version has released, will this be updated for it? I've tried installing it as is (but I was indeed doubtful it would work lol) and as I expected it's not quite plug-and-play. I have added the new alternate forms section to the class_adminsidebar and it works perfectly with the old acp, of course. The Bootstrap version just displays a bit funkily. :smile:

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https://i.ibb.co/0cdvhnq/2021-01-30-...-Greenshot.png

(I left the tinypic image there while I was testing things out lol)

PixelRobot 03-07-2021 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by parayna (Post 37809)
Now that the next Mys version has released, will this be updated for it? I've tried installing it as is (but I was indeed doubtful it would work lol) and as I expected it's not quite plug-and-play. I have added the new alternate forms section to the class_adminsidebar and it works perfectly with the old acp, of course. The Bootstrap version just displays a bit funkily. :smile:

  Spoiler: Image 
https://i.ibb.co/0cdvhnq/2021-01-30-...-Greenshot.png

(I left the tinypic image there while I was testing things out lol)

How were you able to get the admin page working?

Kyttias 03-08-2021 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by PixelRobot (Post 37882)
How were you able to get the admin page working?

This has nothing to do with my theme.

If you're still having issues with your Mysidia installation/your config file issue then you need to start from the very beginning. Confirm you have a server running in the PHP 5.x line, not PHP 7.x (it will not work, no matter what, if you are using a PHP 7.x host - pick a different provider if you cannot downgrade what version of PHP they provide you). Then following the instructions as outlined in the thread you obtained the download from (aka this one). For convenience's sake, I'm pasting the steps:

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1. Use ftp to Upload the entire folder Mysidia Adoptables v1.3.5 to your preferred directory, and change the name to whatever you like.
2. Change the CMD of folder "picuploads" to 777, together with its subfolders, this is required to enable user uploading images. Also change the CMD of the subfolders "cache", "compile" and "config" in your template folder to 777.
3. Rename the file config_adopts to config.php, otherwise the script will tell you config.php does not exist.
4. Access your site by the appropriate url and you will be automatically redirected to installation page, follow the instructions and proceed.
If Step 4 doesn't redirect you to the install page, I believe its just at the url you've uploaded the files to /install.

No one here can help you until after you've confirm for us what hosting you're trying to install it on, that said hosting is providing you with something between PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.6, that you uploaded your files and set with the proper permissions via ftp, your config file was renamed, and you ran the installer at the /install url and it did not throw any errors.

If you're still having issues, the most important information you need to provide when writing a ticket is what hosting provider you're attempting to use. There are known problems and known solutions to a small handful of providers, but we can't offer any solutions until you tell us, step by step, what you were and were not able to do of the instructions.

I suspect that your hosting isn't running the proper version of PHP and/or you did not run the installer.

PixelRobot 03-09-2021 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kyttias (Post 37885)
This has nothing to do with my theme.

If you're still having issues with your Mysidia installation/your config file issue then you need to start from the very beginning. Confirm you have a server running in the PHP 5.x line, not PHP 7.x (it will not work, no matter what, if you are using a PHP 7.x host - pick a different provider if you cannot downgrade what version of PHP they provide you). Then following the instructions as outlined in the thread you obtained the download from (aka this one). For convenience's sake, I'm pasting the steps:



If Step 4 doesn't redirect you to the install page, I believe its just at the url you've uploaded the files to /install.

No one here can help you until after you've confirm for us what hosting you're trying to install it on, that said hosting is providing you with something between PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.6, that you uploaded your files and set with the proper permissions via ftp, your config file was renamed, and you ran the installer at the /install url and it did not throw any errors.

If you're still having issues, the most important information you need to provide when writing a ticket is what hosting provider you're attempting to use. There are known problems and known solutions to a small handful of providers, but we can't offer any solutions until you tell us, step by step, what you were and were not able to do of the instructions.

I suspect that your hosting isn't running the proper version of PHP and/or you did not run the installer.

Jeez, you don't have to be mean about it. I did all of that and my site will not let me login through the member login because the admin page was throwing errors. I asked you because this forum is dead and no one wants to answer questions. Where do I file a ticket? I'm running the site on Altervista. I am having multiple people rewrite the code to work on php 7.3 because it wouldn't work for me on 5.6 even though I did everything right.

Kyttias 03-10-2021 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by PixelRobot (Post 37887)
Jeez, you don't have to be mean about it. I did all of that and my site will not let me login through the member login because the admin page was throwing errors. I asked you because this forum is dead and no one wants to answer questions. Where do I file a ticket? I'm running the site on Altervista. I am having multiple people rewrite the code to work on php 7.3 because it wouldn't work for me on 5.6 even though I did everything right.

I get e-mail alerts for my threads, and this thread is about a theme template -- not the admin area itself, and not whatever problem you're having that's not related to my theme template. Again, I want to emphasize that you should have made your own thread in appropriate area rather than posting in my thread with something off-topic (the answer to your "but how did you get the admin page working" question is "it just does") -- and because its not working out of the box for you, then I can only assume you're having installation problems with Mysidia itself. And for still trying to help you at all... I get called mean? Hilarious.

https://media.tenor.com/images/89a03...f896/tenor.gif

You don't seem to have at thread in the Bug Tracker area, and you claimed to have gotten everything working in the thread you made in Questions. Truthfully, the issue you're having in this thread and this thread are probably both related to the fact you're on a subdomain and Mysidia can't figure out how to connect its files.

After a quick search for 'subdomain' here on the forums, I can only point you towards this thread or perhaps this thread for help. The former is about subdomains, the latter is about hosting that didn't function very well because it only offered subdomains. See if either of these solutions fix the issue you're having with the AdminCP, as they seem to have helped others.

If you feel the forums are dead, you can always try asking for help in the Discord server. (No, it's not run by me.)

I also don't personally recommend trying to update things to be compatible PHP 7 yourself as Mysidia's next update is planned to run on PHP 7.

All in all, I'm being very cordial with someone posting where they ought not be. I won't be responding after this, but best of luck. :usedusedused:

PixelRobot 03-12-2021 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kyttias (Post 37889)
I get e-mail alerts for my threads, and this thread is about a theme template -- not the admin area itself, and not whatever problem you're having that's not related to my theme template. Again, I want to emphasize that you should have made your own thread in appropriate area rather than posting in my thread with something off-topic (the answer to your "but how did you get the admin page working" question is "it just does") -- and because its not working out of the box for you, then I can only assume you're having installation problems with Mysidia itself. And for still trying to help you at all... I get called mean? Hilarious.

https://media.tenor.com/images/89a03...f896/tenor.gif

You don't seem to have at thread in the Bug Tracker area, and you claimed to have gotten everything working in the thread you made in Questions. Truthfully, the issue you're having in this thread and this thread are probably both related to the fact you're on a subdomain and Mysidia can't figure out how to connect its files.

After a quick search for 'subdomain' here on the forums, I can only point you towards this thread or perhaps this thread for help. The former is about subdomains, the latter is about hosting that didn't function very well because it only offered subdomains. See if either of these solutions fix the issue you're having with the AdminCP, as they seem to have helped others.

If you feel the forums are dead, you can always try asking for help in the Discord server. (No, it's not run by me.)

I also don't personally recommend trying to update things to be compatible PHP 7 yourself as Mysidia's next update is planned to run on PHP 7.

All in all, I'm being very cordial with someone posting where they ought not be. I won't be responding after this, but best of luck. :usedusedused:

Thanks for the help, I think I found the issue based on the whole subdomain thing, hopefully, someone can help me on the discord


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