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Re: Gallery2

Postby gjc1000 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:23 pm

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Re: Gallery2

Postby jfrenc14 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:02 pm

I have had this problem before, but just cant think of what I did to fix it. can you find the logs for the web app? they may be in /etc/httpd/logs/ also you can try restarting the computer, also try http://gallery.home.com/

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Re: Gallery2

Postby cpg » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:09 pm

i wonder if it has to do with Gallery vs. gallery. should not matter, though.

can you delete the app and re-create it with just "gallery" as the name?
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Re: Gallery2

Postby gjc1000 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:23 pm

Log files from /etc/httpd/logs/ . tried restart no change, tried http://gallery.home.com/, no change.
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Re: Gallery2

Postby moredruid » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:55 am

if you want to remove the .htaccess file (not recommended!) you can find it in /var/www/html (this is the default path, you can do a # locate .htaccess to find it if it resides somewhere else). in /var/www/html you do the following:

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# ls -la <you should see .htaccess in the resulting list> # mv .htaccess /root/htaccess
this will move your .htaccess file to root's homedir so your Apache won't process it and you've made a backup in case things go wrong.

If needed you can restart apache (# service httpd restart) and see if your issue is resolved. If your issue isn't resolved I suggest you restore the .htaccess file. Note however that the HDA may or may not (cpg probably knows this) create a new .htaccess file for it's own purposes.
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Re: Gallery2

Postby gjc1000 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:15 pm

Hi, back again, first chance to get back to this. I did as moredruid said. The file was not in/var/www/html, so I did a locate and found a few .htaccess files. Which one should remove for the test. For the heck of it I sto0pped and restarted Apache. Screenshot of my locate endeavour
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Re: Gallery2

Postby gjc1000 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:20 pm

just noticed something, when I am at the HDA dashboard and I click on the help button, I get the Apache test page just like the one for Gallery. All the other buttons ie wiki, calender work, interesting huh.
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Re: Gallery2

Postby cpg » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:48 pm

just noticed something, when I am at the HDA dashboard and I click on the help button, I get the Apache test page just like the one for Gallery. All the other buttons ie wiki, calender work, interesting huh.
fixed. this was a pointer broken in the wiki.

as for the gallery error, i'll get back to you here soon after i can install it locally, hopefully within the next day.
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Re: Gallery2

Postby moredruid » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:33 am

well if you do want to remove the .htaccess it should be the one that's causing the trouble. Since we're talking about gallery2 you might want to just rename all of them in the gallery2 subdirectories. just do a "mv .htaccess oldhtaccess" in every subdir where an .htaccess is placed and you'll have a precious backup in case this doesn't work.
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