Hello,
I'm installing drupal 5.7.4, using MySQL 5.0.24-standard, PHP 5.2.0.
I've followed the installation instruction, until it sent me a mail saying
admin,
You may now login to http://localhost:8080/drupal using the following username and password:
username: admin password: *thepassword*
http://localhost:8301/drupal/?q=user/1/edit
When I go there and try and change anything, e.g. the admin password, every time I submit it comes back with the "User Login" page and:-
Access denied: You are not authorized to access this page.
I can click login and it lets me in but nothing is changed.
Anyone have any ideas,
Cheers,
Dave.
I'm installing drupal 5.7.4, using MySQL 5.0.24-standard, PHP 5.2.0. I've followed the installation instruction, until it sent me a mail saying
I believe you mean Drupal 4.7.4 Anyway, this is probably what you need:-
Regards, --Andy (AjK)
Or update to the latest tarball containing all the recent fixes
http://drupal.org/drupal-4.7.x-dev
I wonder... Since the PHP 5.2 problem comes up very often recently, esp with people with local AMP installations, isn't it time for an official 4.7.5release?
On 12/7/06, AjK drupal@f2s.com wrote:
I'm installing drupal 5.7.4, using MySQL 5.0.24-standard, PHP 5.2.0. I've followed the installation instruction, until it sent me a mail
saying
I believe you mean Drupal 4.7.4 Anyway, this is probably what you need:-
http://drupal.org/node/93945Regards, --Andy (AjK)
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Thanks very much Andy and Cog, I will try drupal-*4*.7.x-dev
Dave.
On 08/12/06, Cog Rusty cog.rusty@gmail.com wrote:
Or update to the latest tarball containing all the recent fixes
http://drupal.org/drupal-4.7.x-dev
I wonder... Since the PHP 5.2 problem comes up very often recently, esp with people with local AMP installations, isn't it time for an official 4.7.5 release?
On 12/7/06, AjK drupal@f2s.com wrote:
I'm installing drupal 5.7.4, using MySQL 5.0.24-standard, PHP 5.2.0. I've followed the installation instruction, until it sent me a mail
saying
I believe you mean Drupal 4.7.4 Anyway, this is probably what you need:-
http://drupal.org/node/93945Regards, --Andy (AjK)
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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