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gdip
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gdip
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 2:42 AM:

It is a fresh install.
Normal access works fine.

When I login to the admin area I get the following errors.

"Error: The file ../templates/multilingual/admin/frameset.tpl does not exist.
Error: The file ../templates/multilingual/admin/wrapper.tpl does not exist.
You've removed the body from your admin wrapper template! You must place <-- BODY GOES HERE --> somewhere in your wrapper."

The files above exist and seem perfectly ok.

femmy
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femmy
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 6:32 AM:

When I did the install, I also had no languages or templates there.

They had all reverted back to no permissions, just a -------- next to them in my FTP client. This happened after the install and when setup told me it was now CHMODDING files for me. It happened 3 times, each time I tried a fresh install.

I had to chmod all templates, languages and some admin files to 777 manually. After which the program was fine.



gdip
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gdip
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 7:14 AM:

One shouldn't get these kind of errors if the permissions are wrong. I hope there's a better fix than chmodding a lot of (admin-)files to 777!
femmy
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femmy
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 7:28 AM:

Those were the errors I got.
Told me also that I had not installed any languages either and I should at least run languages.setup
Also the bit about 'you've removed the body from your admin wrapper template !'.

All the files were there but for me amyway, had no permissions allocated to them after install.



gdip
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gdip
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 8:18 AM:

Thanks for taking your time responding to this smiling face

I reinstalled WSNLinks and choose NOT multilingual. Then it didn't produce any errors. Maybe there's some kind of bug when chosing multilingual setup?

I hope this can be fixed because I need a multilingual environment for my usage of WSNLinks.

femmy
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femmy
Posted Jul 25, 2005 - 11:01 AM:

I'm a newbie too wink just saying what had happened to me.

Looks like this member also had the same problem ?

https://www.webmastersite.net/forums/thread/5278

Good luck, and no doubt Paul can tell you better than I, but it looks like your multilingual templates haven't got the right permissions.







Paul
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Paul
Posted Jul 26, 2005 - 12:13 AM:

You either didn't upload templates/multilingual, or you chmoded it to 666 to make all the files in it inaccesible to the world. You can verify this simply by going to it in your web browser, you'll get a 403 if you chmoded to kill it. Please read the manual entry on chmoding.

If you can't figure it out then I'd suggest doing a new install in which don't chmod anything at all except config.php. Don't make things complicated until you've got them working.
gdip
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gdip
Posted Jul 27, 2005 - 12:41 AM:

Because of the 3.21 version release I decided to ditch my 3.20 installation completely (dir, database, config file). So it can be considered a fresh install.

This time it went perfectly fine with the multilingual install.

Whether it was because of 3.21 or not is from my point of view not interesting.

It work and now I can start the real job smiling face
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