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0.10.3 upgrade failed

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:12 pm
by Caspar
Tried to upgrade to 0.10.3. After uploading everything and calling ../install/upgrade.php I get this:

Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in ../lib/adodb/adodb.inc.php on line 3622


How can I get my site up again now? Thanks for any ideas, this is kind of urgent!

Cas

Re: 0.10.3 upgrade failed

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:47 pm
by Ted
We didn't change that file.  I'm thinking that your upload didn't complete properly.  Try uploading lib/adodb/adodb.inc.php to your host again.

Re: 0.10.3 upgrade failed

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:54 pm
by Caspar
Done! Thanks, Wishy. I'm kind of new to that stuff, but one lives and learns, right?

Cheers,
Cas

Re: 0.10.3 upgrade failed

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:57 pm
by Ted
That's what we're here for.  :)

Let me know if you see anything that seems out of the ordinary.  Thanks!

Re: 0.10.3 upgrade failed

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 7:33 pm
by Caspar
Since you're asking...;-)

There's indeed something odd going on between MS IE6 and Firefox (both on Windows XP). I've got 2 different websites running (or being built actually) with CMSMS. For both I'm using PHPLayers horizontal menus. The sites are placed in different directories on my webserver. Both are now updated to 0.10.3. Still, as before, the following happens:

1. Website A shows accurate submenus with PHPLayers in Firefox and MSIE - Website B does so only in MSIE, but doesn't read submenus properly in Firefox. The links are just not recognized as links and can't be clicked on.
2. Since I've updated to 0.10.3, website A (the one that used to run accurately) places the menu at the top of the page, regardless of any of my stylesheet's position-settings, though it reads the design-settings of the layersmenu-css from the phplayers-dir correctly.

I have had troubles before with IE not reading css-stylesheets in CMSMS. Up to now, I have to reload every page of website A before it dares presenting itself  in css-clothes... I also read in the forum about somebody having the same problem. They say it's Microsoft. I think I'm going to change over to Linux quite soon...

Anyway, thanks a bunch for CMSMS! It's a great tool.