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champij
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 Post subject: Forgot to Include The Problem Itsellf |
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| In a previous post I said my calendar is allowing only one event. It also completly erases my events.xml (zeros out if you will). Then there are no events at all. Please Help. |
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daltonlp Site Admin
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 Post subject: |
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My apologies - in your previous post, I thought you were accessing the http://www.planscalendar.com/demo calendar, not your own install.
I haven't had any reports of anyone's events.xml being zeroed out, but that's a pretty serious problem. A couple questions:
Is this a vanilla first-time install, or an upgrade?
What has been modified
What server OS is this on, and what version of perl?
How many times have you seen the events.xml file get zeroed out?
What action causes the zeroing-out? When you add an event? When you delete one?
Thanks,
- Lloyd |
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champij
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 Post subject: It is the Demo |
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| It is the DEMO... Sorry I am not the most expert. It does zero out the xml though. Not sure what causes it. I have it running on a Verio FreeBSD machine. How do I get a full version? |
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daltonlp Site Admin
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 Post subject: |
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That is the full version. The default template is copied from the online demo. You can change this text by editing plans.template.
- Lloyd |
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champij
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 Post subject: Not Sure What You're Telling Me???? |
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| Hate to act so dumb, but I'm not sure what you are telling me???? |
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daltonlp Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 Post subject: |
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No worries - I was just responding to this:
| Quote: | | How do I get a full version? |
By explaining that you do have the full version.
I don't have an answer for the zeroing-out problem. I've been trying to duplicate it without success. I'm running on linux, not FreeBSD, but I know there are other folks using Plans freeBSD. I hope it's not an OS issue.
I don't think it's a file permissions issue either - Obviously it can write to the events file. If it can display the one event, then it can read from the events file too.
Can you try editing a calendar, to see if it zeros out the calendars.xml file? (make a backup first).
Also, do you have a link to your install?
- Lloyd |
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champij
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 Post subject: Welcome to the Plans demo! (Plans version 7.6.1) |
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| For what's it's worth, at the top of my install it says Welcome to the Plans demo! (Plans version 7.6.1)! |
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champij
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daltonlp Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | at the top of my install it says Welcome to the Plans demo! (Plans version 7.6.1)! |
You can change this by editing plans.template.
I tried editing the calendar settings, using the default password. It looks like it zeroed out your calendars.xml file as well. Sorry about that...
- Lloyd |
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daltonlp Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 Post subject: |
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I'm really puzzled about this behavior. I'll keep looking, but it looks like some kind of fundamental issue with how perl is loading & writing files on your server.
- Lloyd |
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