I assume you tried the suggestions for the cookie domain and it failed.
- Your exact Drupal version? - When using clean URLs, do you lose your session when using both www.domain.com and simply domain.com? - Does your settings.php file contain a $base_url setting and/or a cookie_domain settings, or are they commented out with a #. - Also try to enable the "RewriteBase /" line in .htaccess, removing the #.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Troy troythetechguy@gmail.com wrote:
After hacking my settings.php file to force clean urls to stay enabled, I found I was unable to enable any blocks, and was unable to log in to the site with www.domain.com/user - I had to still use www.domain.com/?q=user. After removing $conf['clean_url'] = 1; from settings.php, I can now enable blocks on the site, but clean urls still does not work.
Any suggestions on what changes need to take place for clean urls to stay enabled? As previously determined, this is not a clean url problem, but a problem with saving my settings.
Thanks,
Troy
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Cog Rusty cog.rusty@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:08 AM, Troy troythetechguy@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you. I tried typing the clean urls in my browser, and they worked. I then added $conf['clean_url'] = 1; to the end of my settings.php file, and now clean urls are enabled!
I disabled the log-in block, so I log-in using the appended url ?q=user. Now that clean urls are enabled, I tried logging in by using www.sitename.com/user. I receive the log-in prompt, but the log-in does not work, the page only refreshes. Is this normal?
Of course it isn't normal. As I suspected, "If they do work, then the problem is not clean URLs but saving your setting." The problem is probably that your session is lost for some reason and for a moment Drupal does not recognize you.
This can be hard to track. Did you say what your Drupal version was?
One thing which often helps in recent versions is to go to settings.php and set $cookie_domain = 'example.com'; (important:*without* www) and remove the front #. Also check if there is a wrong $base_url left over (if any).
Thanks again,
Troy
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Cog Rusty cog.rusty@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Troy troythetechguy@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having an issue getting clean urls to work. I'm set-up on a shared hosting plan, and my host verified mod_rewrite is already enabled on the server side. I tried different settings in .htaccess, but nothing seems to work. Here's the interesting part: When I run the "clean URL test" it passes and the radio buttons to enable clean urls become functional. However, after selecting enable, then clicking save configuration, the selection defaults back to disabled.
The only thing which the clean URLs setting does is to make Drupal actually use them in the menu links, if they are *already* enabled by .htaccess. So, try to type some clean URLs yourself in your browser to see if they work. If they do work, then the problem is not clean URLs but saving your setting.
If they work, try also to force-enable them in your settings.php file by adding a $conf['clean_url'] = 1; at the end.
My drupal install is located in a directory called httpdocs, which I was told is equivalent to /var/www. I did not put the drupal install in a folder of its own, rather I just installed all the files in the httpdocs directory.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
Troy
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