[Solved] New Installation - jumping from /admin to home page
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 9:52 am
Hi,
I'm new to CMSMS.
I have a test installation on a sub-domain at my host server which is working fine.
CMS Version 1.11.13
CMSMailer 5.2.2
CMSPrinting 1.0.5
FileManager 1.4.5
MenuManager 1.8.6
MicroTiny 1.2.9
ModuleManager 1.5.8
News 2.15
Search 1.7.12
ThemeManager 1.1.8
mysql (mysqli) 5.1.73
Server Software (server_software) apache
Server Operating System (server_os) linux 2.6.32-531.17.1.lve1.2.57.el6.x86_64 on x86_64
This is installed using Softaculous.
I then have a newly-registered domain with the same hosting company and a new installation of CMSMS. A number of actions in /admin cause it to go straight to the home screen.
These include adding pages, adding news, getting system information.
So in http://www.domain.co.uk/admin clicking Submit in Add New Content does not add the content but goes straight to http://www.domain.co.uk/index.php
While trying to sort this out I've had my IP blocked a few times - some sort of re-direct problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Howard Mitchell
I'm new to CMSMS.
I have a test installation on a sub-domain at my host server which is working fine.
CMS Version 1.11.13
CMSMailer 5.2.2
CMSPrinting 1.0.5
FileManager 1.4.5
MenuManager 1.8.6
MicroTiny 1.2.9
ModuleManager 1.5.8
News 2.15
Search 1.7.12
ThemeManager 1.1.8
mysql (mysqli) 5.1.73
Server Software (server_software) apache
Server Operating System (server_os) linux 2.6.32-531.17.1.lve1.2.57.el6.x86_64 on x86_64
This is installed using Softaculous.
I then have a newly-registered domain with the same hosting company and a new installation of CMSMS. A number of actions in /admin cause it to go straight to the home screen.
These include adding pages, adding news, getting system information.
So in http://www.domain.co.uk/admin clicking Submit in Add New Content does not add the content but goes straight to http://www.domain.co.uk/index.php
While trying to sort this out I've had my IP blocked a few times - some sort of re-direct problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Howard Mitchell