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Faulty links

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:03 pm
by newbie
Hi
I am new to this CMS thing. I appeared to install the latest version yesterday with no issues and the default site appears as expected. However if i click a link on the default menu/navagation bar i get the following message

The requested URL /cgi-bin2/cgiwrap/cmsms/index.php/navigation_menus was not found on this server.

The actual path for the link should be and appears to be;

http://myserver.com/cmsms/index.php/navigation_menus:

I cant workout where the /cgi-bin2/cgiwrap bit of the path comes from as this directory does not exist on my server. Any help would be much appreciated as after testing out 4 cms systems so far i like the look of this one.

Thanks

Nick

Re: Faulty links

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:09 pm
by cyberman
Can you post your config.php (without account information)?

Re: Faulty links

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:44 pm
by newbie
As requested config.php file
#-----------------
#Database Settings
#-----------------

#This is your database connection information.  Name of the server,
#username, password and a database with proper permissions should
#all be setup before CMS Made Simple is installed.
$config['dbms'] = 'mysql';
$config['db_hostname'] = '********';
$config['db_username'] = '********';
$config['db_password'] = '**********';
$config['db_name'] = '*******';

#If app needs to coexist with other tables in the same db,
#put a prefix here.  e.g. "cms_"
$config['db_prefix'] = 'cms_';

#Use persistent connections?  They're generally faster, but not all hosts
#allow them.
$config['persistent_db_conn'] = false;

#Use ADODB Lite?  This should be true in almost all cases.  Note, slight
#tweaks might have to be made to date handling in a "regular" adodb
#install before it can be used.
$config['use_adodb_lite'] = true;

#-------------
#Path Settings
#-------------

#Document root as seen from the webserver.  No slash at the end
#e.g. http://blah.com
$config['root_url'] = 'http://mydomain.com/cmsms';

#Path to document root. This should be the directory this file is in.
#e.g. /var/www/localhost
$config['root_path'] = '/files/home3/mydomain/cmsms';

#Name of the admin directory
$config['admin_dir'] = 'admin';

#Where do previews get stored temporarily?  It defaults to tmp/cache.
$config['previews_path'] = '/files/home3/mydomain/cmsms/tmp/cache';

#Where are uploaded files put?  This defaults to uploads.
$config['uploads_path'] = '/files/home3/mydomain/cmsms/uploads';

#Where is the url to this uploads directory?
$config['uploads_url'] = 'http://ccgi.mydomain.com/cmsms/uploads';

#---------------
#Upload Settings
#---------------

#Maxium upload size (in bytes)?
$config['max_upload_size'] = 16000000;

#Permissions for uploaded files.  This only really needs changing if your
#host has a weird permissions scheme.
$config['default_upload_permission'] = '664';

#------------------
#Usability Settings
#------------------

#Allow smarty {php} tags?  These could be dangerous if you don't trust your users.
$config['use_smarty_php_tags'] = false;

#CMSMS Debug Mode?  Turn is on to get a better error when you
#see {nocache} errors.
$config['debug'] = false;

#Automatically assign alias based on page title?
$config['auto_alias_content'] = true;

#------------
#URL Settings
#------------

#Show mod_rewrite URLs in the menu?
$config['assume_mod_rewrite'] = false;

#Extension to use if you're using mod_rewrite for pretty URLs.
$config['page_extension'] = '';

#If you don't use mod_rewrite, then would you like to use the built-in
#pretty url mechanism?  This will not work with IIS and the {metadata} tag
#should be in all of your templates before enabling.
$config['internal_pretty_urls'] = true;

#If you're using the internal pretty url mechanism or mod_rewrite, would you like to
#show urls in their hierarchy?  (ex. http://www.mysite.com/parent/parent/childpage)
$config['use_hierarchy'] = true;

#If using none of the above options, what should we be using for the query string
#variable?  (ex. http://www.mysite.com/index.php?page=somecontent)
$config['query_var'] = 'page';

#--------------
#Image Settings
#--------------

#Which program should be used for handling thumbnails in the image manager.
#See http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... ge_Manager for more
#info on what this all means
$config['image_manipulation_prog'] = 'GD';
$config['image_transform_lib_path'] = '/usr/bin/ImageMagick/';

#Default path and URL for uploaded images in the image manager
$config['image_uploads_path'] = '/files/home3/mydomain/cmsms/uploads/images';
$config['image_uploads_url'] = 'http://ccgi.mydomain.com/cmsms/uploads/images';

#------------------------
#Locale/Encoding Settings
#------------------------

#Locale to use for various default date handling functions, etc.  Leaving
#this blank will use the server's default.  This might not be good if the
#site is hosted in a different country than it's intended audience.
$config['locale'] = '';

#In almost all cases, default_encoding should be empty (which defaults to utf-8)
#and admin_encoding should be utf-8.  If you'd like this to be different, change
#both.  Keep in mind, however, that the admin interface translations are all in
#utf-8, and will be converted on the fly to match the admin_encoding.  This
#could seriously slow down the admin interfaces for users.
$config['default_encoding'] = '';
$config['admin_encoding'] = 'utf-8';

#---------------------------------------------
#Use the old stylesheet logic?  It's much slower, but it works with older
#versions of CMSMS.  You'll also need this set to true if there is a module
#that uses a stylesheet callback.  Leave it as false instead you really
#need it.
$config['old_stylesheet'] = false;

#Not used anymore... kept around, just in case
$config['disable_htmlarea_translation'] = false;
$config['use_Indite'] = true;
?>

Re: Faulty links

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:47 am
by Ted
Looks like the internal url handling doesn't like cgi-bin.  Your best bet it to set internal_pretty_urls to false and when you're ready to go live, setup mod_rewrite for better looking urls.

Re: Faulty links

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 10:52 am
by newbie
:)Thanks for the help. I will now go read the documentation regards setup mod_rewrite for better looking urls.
Here comes the stupid question though. The links in the menu look fine so what exactly will setting up mod_rewrite do

Thanks again
Nick