[nag] once more: /nag/t/save
erling at eph.dk
erling at eph.dk
Fri Feb 1 13:31:52 UTC 2013
Citat af Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
> Am 01.02.2013 00:48, schrieb erling at eph.dk:
>
>> Citat af Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>>> Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting erling at eph.dk:
>>>>
>>>>> nag/t/s
>>>>> First to all of you.
>>>>> Your doing a great job. I am impressed.
>>>>> However may I come with a small request?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rubinsky: (and others)
>>>>> You are a helpfull and pleasent man,
>>>>> but when people write on the list:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I checked that there is the same problem at: http://demo.horde.org
>>>>>> when adding or editting a task it tries to write a url:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://demo.horde.org/nag/t/save
>>>>>
>>>>> You just say:>You don't have rewrite rules enabled properly.
>>>>
>>>> Short of performing the configuration for you, I'm not sure what
>>>> else
>>>> I can say to explain this more clearly. Horde comes with a
>>>> correctly
>>>> configured .htaccess file that enables the proper rules to make
>>>> this
>>>> work. Your part of the bargain is to make sure that ReWrite rules
>>>> are
>>>> enabled on your server and that the .htaccess file is allowed to
>>>> specify them.
>>>>
>>>> If you are not using Apache, you must add appropriate rewrite
rules
>>>> for your server. Rules for lighttpd are included in the doc
>>>> directory.
>>>>
>>>>> I say: If I have searched and tried every solution known to mankind.
>>>>> And I then go in and check your own demo and it does the same
>>>>> thing.
>>>>> Then I must regard it as a bug!
>>>>
>>>> Or you can regard it as our very small team has not had the time
to
>>>> fix this low priority issue on our demo server.
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry but thats how I funktion.
>>>>>
>>>>> My request is:
>>>>> Get the demo in order.
>>>>
>>>> It's on the list.
>>>
>>> I actually did this earlier today.
>>>
>>>>> Tell us about the solution that works on demo.horde.org, when it is
in
>>>>> order.
>>>>
>>>> I, and others, have already explained what the solution is.
>>>>
>>>>> Please don't just say: "blah blah blah"
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, when did I say "blah blah blah" or, as I can only assume
>>>> this
>>>> was meant to mean; When did I say something that meant nothing?
>>>>
>>>>> Link to the propper solution and all of us wannabee geeks wil happyly
>>>>> follow your lead.
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps the /nag/t/save problem is importent enough to ern a
>>>>> line
>>>>> or to in
>>>>> the wiki.
>>>>> Or perhaps just a link to a knowhow.
>>>>
>>>> I agree that the fact that ReWrite rules need to be enabled on the
>>>> webserver should be added to the INSTALL file. Patch?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jan Schneider
>>> The Horde Project
>>> http://www.horde.org/
>>>
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>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Now I have to asume that I am doing something wrong.
>>
>> To: Rubinsky
>>
>> sorry for the blahblah line is was written in frustation and instead
of
>> rewriting your answers
>> Please donøt take as an insult just my frustations.
>>
>> Can someone explain to me why my rewrite engine adds the front path 2
>> times.
>>
>> like /var/www/var/www/horde/rampage.php
>
> what does your fileroot line in registry.local.php look like?
>
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Since all my horde aplications live within the horde directory.
I didn't change it from default.
ergo it isn't set
* fileroot: (string) The base filesystem path for the module's
files. * DEFAULT: Auto-determined based on this file's
location.
// $app_fileroot = __DIR__ . '../';
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