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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

26 June 2008 at 3:58pm
Yep make sure you go to www.yoursite.com/db/build?flush=1 which rebuilds the database.
but blog just come out a blank page, dint come out any warning, or error massages on the blank page.
You might get the error in your PHP or apache logs so have a look in those files
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

26 June 2008 at 11:42pm Last edited: 27 June 2008 3:33am
Hi Sean
Changed privilege , went further in install , seemed to create "blog" tab. There were some errors in install dialog. However when I click on "blog" tab I get the following error :
XML Parsing Error: junk after document element
Location: http://www.gerrykinane.com/blog/
Line Number 4, Column 1:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
^Any thoughts ?
Gerry
PS Seems to run OK in IE but get the above error in Firefox
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 5:18am
i already go to www.yoursite.com/db/build?flush=1 to rebuilds the database.but blog still come out a blank page, dint come out any warning, or error massages on the blank page.
then i was download agian the blog module, and upload to my cms, and kept trying on that is the blog fill i upload fist time have problem, after this test show that still the same problem that mean my blog module sure no broken file or wrong upload.
you say i might get the error in your PHP or apache logs so have a look in those files, but i dont know where is the file and what shut i look into that file and know that is an error? can pls give more detail.
thank
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 9:07am
you say i might get the error in your PHP or apache logs so have a look in those files, but i dont know where is the file and what shut i look into that file and know that is an error? can pls give more detail.
It depends what server your site is running on - do a quick google search to see where to find the logs for your server setup.
Also make sure the site is in dev mode so that if you are getting an error it should be displayed on your screen - as per seans 2nd post
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 7:21pm
i already adding this "Director::set_environment_type('dev');" to my blog/ _config.php but still no work
then i try to rebuild database, the result come out at below.
Building Database
Creating database tables
# Newsletter
# Newsletter_SentRecipient
# Newsletter_Recipient
# NewsletterType
# PageComment
# Order
# Order_Item
# OrderStatusLog
# Payment
# Product_Attribute
# Post
# Post_Subscription
# GalleryPage_Extension
# Email_BounceRecord
# Email_BlackList
# PageView
# SiteTree
# QueuedEmail
# File
# EditableCheckboxOption
# EditableDropdownOption
# EditableFormField
# EditableRadioOption
# SubmittedForm
# SubmittedFormField
# Group
# Member
# Member_UnsubscribeRecord
# Permission
# Widget
# WidgetArea
# ChequePayment
# DPSPayment
# PayPalPayment
# WorldpayPayment
# Order_Item_Attribute
# Page
# GhostPage
# BlogEntry
# BlogHolder
# UserDefinedForm
# AccountPage
# CheckoutPage
# EcommerceTermsPage
# Product
# ProductGroup
# FlickrGallery
# Forum
# ForumHolder
# GalleryPage
# ErrorPage
# RedirectorPage
# VirtualPage
# SubscribeForm
# Post_Attachment
# Image
# Folder
# Product_Image
# GalleryPage_Image
# Image_Cached
# EditableCheckbox
# EditableCheckboxGroupField
# EditableDateField
# EditableDropdown
# EditableEmailField
# EditableFileField
# EditableFormHeading
# EditableMemberListField
# EditableRadioField
# EditableTextField
# SubmittedFileField
# Group_Unsecure
# ArchiveWidget
# BlogManagementWidget
# RSSWidget
# TagCloudWidget
# FlickrWidget
# CustomPaymentCreating database records
# Newsletter
# Newsletter_SentRecipient
# Newsletter_Recipient
# NewsletterType
# PageComment
# Order
# Order_Item
# OrderStatusLog
# Payment
# Product_Attribute
# Post
# Post_Subscription
# GalleryPage_Extension
# Email_BounceRecord
# Email_BlackList
# PageView
# SiteTree
# QueuedEmail
# File
# EditableCheckboxOption
# EditableDropdownOption
# EditableFormField
# EditableRadioOption
# SubmittedForm
# SubmittedFormField
# Group
# Member
# Member_UnsubscribeRecord
# Permission
# Widget
# WidgetArea
# ChequePayment
# DPSPayment
# PayPalPayment
# WorldpayPayment
# Order_Item_Attribute
# Page
# GhostPage
# BlogEntry
# BlogHolder
# UserDefinedForm
# AccountPage
# CheckoutPage
# EcommerceTermsPage
# Product
# ProductGroup
# FlickrGallery
# Forum
# ForumHolder
# GalleryPage
# ErrorPage
# RedirectorPage
# VirtualPage
# SubscribeForm
# Post_Attachment
# Image
# Folder
# Product_Image
# GalleryPage_Image
# Image_Cached
# EditableCheckbox
# EditableCheckboxGroupField
# EditableDateField
# EditableDropdown
# EditableEmailField
# EditableFileField
# EditableFormHeading
# EditableMemberListField
# EditableRadioField
# EditableTextField
# SubmittedFileField
# Group_Unsecure
# ArchiveWidget
# BlogManagementWidget
# RSSWidget
# TagCloudWidget
# FlickrWidget
# CustomPayment -
Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 8:48pm
Ok well the blogholder and the blog page are created so its including it correct. To debug the issue further you would need to look in your PHP error log.
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 10:02pm
willr where is my php log, that you ask me look into, and how i know that is an error on my php log?
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Re: BLOG plugin Problem

27 June 2008 at 10:32pm
As per my post up the top - It depends what server your site is running on - do a quick google search to see where to find the logs for your server setup.
The PHP logs are stored differently on each server - this is a server, php/apache setup not a ss one so you will have to do some research based on your server setup - Heres some quick answers - Are you running your site on a Unix system? then normally the logs are stored at /var/log/apache/php.errors so you would do
tail /var/log/apache/php.errors
In a terimal window to view the logs.
If you are Using MAMP error logs are stored at /Appilications/MAMP/logs/php_error.log
If you are Using WAMP error logs are stored at C:\wamp\logs\php_error.log.How I know they would be PHP Error Logs? - I dont, Blank Screens normally happen because of a error so its highly likely the PHP error log will have something useful (as we havent got anything useful with the blankpage)
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