[support] authorize.php problem?
Warren Keuffel
wkeuffel at gmail.com
Mon Feb 4 22:36:23 UTC 2013
I don't think it is that because the sites are very basic -- I was just playing with different themes. No HTTPS at all.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Warren
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:04 AM, Sohodojo Jim wrote:
> Hey Warren,
>
> Might the non-working site have the Secure Pages module (or something
> similar) running?
>
> Sometimes the "quick/transparent switch" between HTTP and HTTPS URLs --
> especially as it relates to the built-in module update process involving the
> authorize.php script -- can play havoc with you. If you have an HTTP/HTTPS
> switching configuration, try disabling it with your site in maintenance mode
> and see if that works.
>
> The one mitigating factor here that doesn't jibe with my own experience is
> your apparent WSOD. With the HTTP/HTTPS issue, you are more likely to get
> your home page with a "No active batch" error message.
>
> --Sohodojo Jim--
>
>>
>> I'm running MAMP and VirtualHostX on my MacBook. I have a number of
>> development sites set up that up until now have worked fine. Today when I
>> tried to install a new theme or module after selecting the .gz file I get
>> this URL and but then nothing happens (maybe WSOD?):
>>
>> http://dev.git-test/authorize.php?batch=1&op=start&id=8
>>
>> I created a fresh install of 7.15 and it all works fine. I can update
>> modules and themes without problem.
>>
>> The problem seems to be the authorize.php script. Any ideas on what I
>> should do to make it work again?
>>
>
>
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