There's an odd issue I've just discovered in 4.0.x where a few server configurations (noteably yahoo's) will end up with blank admin panels, even though the admin panel works fine on most servers. This is fixed in 4.0.7, which you'll find in the downloads area in a few hours.
I have WSNLinks Simple at the moment. All the files seem to be there and not damaged. I have tried using both FTP and SSH into the server to ensure everything's okay.
There is no error message and no HTML output at all (checking the source)
-- with /your/full/server/path/ being whatever it is for your server, probably something like /home/username/public_html/links/. That'll work as a quick fix for your existing version.
By the way, someone mentioned in a recent thread that godaddy can be quite slow due to using a remote database connection.
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Hi there.
I have just tried to install WSLinks for the first time - when I go to the admin like I get a blank page. No HTML output at all.
Any reason why this would happen?
Jamie
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I would check that your FTP client has installed all of the files correctly.
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There's an odd issue I've just discovered in 4.0.x where a few server configurations (noteably yahoo's) will end up with blank admin panels, even though the admin panel works fine on most servers. This is fixed in 4.0.7, which you'll find in the downloads area in a few hours.
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I have WSNLinks Simple at the moment. All the files seem to be there and not damaged. I have tried using both FTP and SSH into the server to ensure everything's okay.
There is no error message and no HTML output at all (checking the source)
I am hosting on a godaddy server.
Many thanks. Jamie
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If the bug I'm talking about is your problem, open your config.php and change to -- with /your/full/server/path/ being whatever it is for your server, probably something like /home/username/public_html/links/. That'll work as a quick fix for your existing version.
By the way, someone mentioned in a recent thread that godaddy can be quite slow due to using a remote database connection.
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Thanks Paul - that seems to have worked.
I'm running a dedicated server with godaddy so the mysql host is localhost so it's still pretty fast.
Thanks for your help.
Jamie