Could it be a time out type of problem? Could it be that it takes Drupal longer to respond than the amount of time that the Apche web server is willing to wsit?
OK, I just took a look at my apache error_log file and says: "PHP error: Maximun execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in Drupal\includes\common.inc on line 1831, referer: http://localhost/drupal/admin/build"
How do I change this?
Thanks,
Nestor :-)
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Néstor rotsen@gmail.com wrote:
I log out and then logged back in and it is working now. I had notice that before, where Drupal gets lost and if I logout and log in then Drupal clear its memory and it is ready to go.
It might be a PHP thing but Drupal is base on PHP and if a module is downloaded from the Drupal site it should not cause problems.
Not knowing enough about Drupal, I think that if you load several modules at a time then Drupal gets confuse. I also noticed that when I load a module and if it has several things to select, is better not to choose all of them at once because it is bound to go blank on you.
Thanks,
Nestor ;-)
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Brett Evanson brettev@gmail.com wrote:
This is actually a php thing, not a Drupal thing. It usually means some php file (could be a module, theme, custom block) is throwing an unrecoverable error. I'm guessing it's not cck.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Néstor rotsen@gmail.com wrote:
I just installed cck-6.x-2.1.tar.gz module and when I go read the
modules
Drupal goes blank. I do not know what to do.
I had the white screen of death happened before but if I refresh a
couple of
times it comes back.
I might remove the cck module and refresh to see if it comes back.
I think is pretty amazing that it is consider normal that Drupal goes to
La,
Land
Thanks,
Nesto r:-)
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