|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 23, 2015 14:03:19 GMT
The link to take a user from my diary to the admin page appears to have changed and is not working properly, however I have no idea why? the site is www.athertonenvironmentalprojects.org.ukOn the diary page if you click on "Access Reader" (top right) it should have a pop up with a user name and password request (AEPadmin and AEPpassword) this should then open a new window giving access to the admin page of the diary. For some reason it now shows an incomplete index page. The only things that I have changed are email links on submit forms as I have now purchased the domain. Any help would be appreciated as I can't see what I have done wrong? Thanks in advance Jon
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 23, 2015 22:33:06 GMT
Hi Jon, I noticed if you go to your link www.athertonenvironmentalprojects.org.uk it actually takes you to this site www.aep.x10.mx/index.php is that your old testing site? maybe it has something to do with the links not resolving to the correct domain. If you have changed the domain name you will need to update all links within Antenna as it has no idea what has gone on outside of it. Any internal links it will maintain, eg to images, pdf and its own pages. Graham
|
|
|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 23, 2015 22:51:53 GMT
The aep site is the host...I just purchased the domain and redirected it to the aep.x10 site.I didnt change anything else apart from email links within the forms
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 23, 2015 23:05:43 GMT
ok, that sounds a bit odd then what it is doing. can you send me your ata Jon. Go to my site here www.antennaaddons.grahamscomputers.net/ and click on the big blue button to send a file and I can take a look over it Graham
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 23, 2015 23:10:20 GMT
Jon, can you also check this directory on the host admin/ that is is still protected by the .htaccess if it is not that maybe the cause of your troubles as well. I assume that if you navigate to this www.aep.x10.mx/admin/admin.php that the admin directory is the protected one. Graham
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 24, 2015 4:21:19 GMT
Hi Jon, I wrote a login script that you just put the details in from the web page and it works on my end and if you don't put a password in you get the message to say you need to input them so that tells me the .htaccess is working. Maybe remove your link and re do it. I also noticed the images on the page are missing and they are pointing to an images folder that doesn't exist inside the admin folder. The links on the top of the page are also broken as they assume your website is inside the admin folder so something has gone horribly wrong here. If your using a site.theme on the pages inside the protected admin folder you will need to use a site.theme also from within that folder. I have the same issue on a site I did here www.waggachurchofchrist.org.au/ a few years ago. in the members section I have another site.theme for all the pages under members directory that is protected by .htaccess Graham
|
|
|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 24, 2015 10:51:45 GMT
I have sent you the ata file Graham. I like the attached in that you use! Thanks, Jon
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 24, 2015 11:10:10 GMT
Got itwill look over soon
Graham
Sent from my SM-N9005 using proboards
|
|
|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 24, 2015 11:19:46 GMT
thanks, Grahaham, much appreciated
Jon
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 24, 2015 12:10:01 GMT
Hi Jon, everything seems to work ok on mine and the only strange thing I have found is your using large empty text boxes with a white background to give white behind things. Instead of doing that you can just use a white panel and if you upgraded to Antenna V5.2 you would get all the html5 and you can use paper as your background in your theme page. Instead of using html code for the iframe on your diary.php page just use the built in Antenna iframe and set the link to teamup.com/ksaa86478bff71203b/Graham
|
|
|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 26, 2015 11:08:13 GMT
I just tried taking the password protection off in the cpanel and the link worked correctly, but as soon as I put the password protection back on, it went back to acting strange? Does this mean it is something to do with the hosting, rather than Antenna?
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 26, 2015 11:13:43 GMT
I have had a similar ages ago and I wrote my own login script. I will send it over to you zjon to try. Can you also try a link on a totally different page to the protected area and see what happens
Graham
Sent from my SM-N9005 using proboards
|
|
|
Post by Jontiguk on Jul 26, 2015 11:15:57 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 26, 2015 11:32:58 GMT
I have just emailed you the script Jon
Graham
|
|
|
Post by Graham on Jul 26, 2015 11:34:48 GMT
It actually looks like the same issue I have on a church site I look after. I had to make its own theme page and place it in the protected directory for everything to work ok. For some reason if I used the normal site.theme from the root of the site things went weird so my fix was to make its own theme and put in its own directory and all was good again
Graham
|
|