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  1. Thanx guys but I will stick to 2.4 then.

    This is way too much fiddeling around.

    The thing I dont understand is why the dev version

    is working without flaws. And even the language

    support install is working. The problem only happens

    imediately if I click on the INSTALL button for

    "Languages Support - Fields". Boom - dead!

  2. A little update...

    Since I was not able to track down my strange

    server error when hitting that INSTALL button

    for "Languages Support - Fields" I did the following:

    1. Fresh install of PW dev online (didn´t touch anything)

    2. Fresh install of PW dev local

        Installed all language core modules without a hitch.

    3. Database export from local to SQL file

    4. Database SQL file import into my online database

    5. DONE! and working

    Now let´s see if I will discover more strange behaviors.

  3. Thanks for those tips guys but the problem

    ist still present. I did a fresh install of PW 2.4.

    Made a copy of the whole installed PW.

    Did a fresh install of the latest dev version.

    I replaced the .htaccess with the one from the

    2.4 install. Server error. I followed the

    steps in the troubleshooting guide by commenting

    out the lines one by one. Nothing.

    The strange thing is that everything works. Even the

    Multilanguage mod installation.

    The server error instantly appears when I click on

    the "Languages Support - Fields" install button.

    Hm, well I think I have to wait for the stable 2.5

    release then. Hope this error will not come up with

    the final version.

    Thanks guys

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  4. Greetings community,

    I have a strange problem with the latest dev build of PW.

    PW 2.4 was working like a charm local and online.

    The Problem:

    1 - Installed Processwire latest dev build (Check - no errors)

    2- Modules -> Core -> Languages Support (Check - no errors)

        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        Module Install - LanguageSupport
        Installed ProcessLanguage
        Created field: language_files
        Created fieldgroup: language (97)
        Created Template: language
        Created Default Language Page: /processwire/setup/languages/default/
        Installed ProcessLanguageTranslator
        Created Language Translator Page: /processwire/setup/language-translator/
        Created Langage Field: language
        Added field 'language' to user profile
        Added default language to 2 user profiles
        Language Support Installed! Click to the 'Setup' menu to begin defining languages.

        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3 - Modules -> Core -> Languages Support - Fields

         ERROR

        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        Internal Server Error
        The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
        Please contact the server administrator, [no address given] and inform them of the
        time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
        More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Now the site and the admin throws out this error everytime I try to login.

    Are there any changes made with the core modules install so that I can try to track down this error?

    On my local machine the installation works without any hitches.

  5. Hey Ryan,

    I´m still making my first steps with Processwire and I start to

    understand the workflow. After all those other CMS behemoths

    I started to look at Processwire with the wrong intention. So

    I had to get rid of al this old CMS overload. And yea, now

    I start to see it! Great! :)

    I like it small, lightweight and efficient. Have you ever heard

    of Redactor? This is a WYSIWYG Editor based on Jquery.

    This would be a perfect companion for Processwire.

    Very lightweight (only around 45kb) and sexy looking with a

    truckload full of options. You can find it here:

    http://imperavi.com/redactor/

    I can´t understand that this editor is getting so little love and

    attention. They sell 3 types of licenses. Even a lifetime license

    to include redactor inside open source projects.

    Greetings

    Soulsliver

  6. Hey kongondo,

    thanks for the warm welcome!

    Well after my monumental battle with CMS systems over

    the last years I´m kind off tired...

    I watched the internet growing and was part of the flash

    generation (great new tool! let´s make a 12 MB site intro!).

    Over the last decade CMS systems took more and more

    control out of my hands. terrorizing me with cryptic fancy

    new script languages, overblown backends and a standard

    CSS file for a template with thousands of lines that I had to

    pull painstakingly apart over hours and hours to find the

    elements that I am looking for... well enough of this!

    As I see it Processwire gives me exactly what I want! A simple

    and structured Database Editor in a nice environment where

    I alone can push and pull all the triggers I want!

    So yes! If this CMS does what I think it does I will enjoy the

    hell out of it!!! :)

    From the first look I just hope it will expand and grow over time.

    The fields for example could use a folder structure just for the

    backend to prevent massive lists. For example create a folder

    "home" where all of the fields for home go into. Or a folder "core"

    where all global used fields go.

    greetings

    Soulsliver

    PS: Please excuse my guerilla english! I´m a little rusty on that.

    Need a refreshment course! :)

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  7. @onjegolders & Craig A Rodway

    Thanks guys! It was indeed the exclamation mark "!" that

    caused the trouble.

    I start new projects with a "!" at start of the foldername to

    bring them to the top on this loooong list of projects. And

    normaly I never had issues with it.

    "RewriteBase /!soulsliverCMS/processwire/" did not solve

    this problem so I renamed the folder to "soulsliver",

    flushed the database and reinstalled ProcessWire.

    It´s working fine now.

    Thanks again for the help!

    greetings

    Soulsliver

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  8. Greetings ProcessWire community!

    Ahhh, the first magic post in a new forum...

    This should be something meaningfull, yet this is just

    a question from a newborn webguy from germany.

    After all the fighting with overblown CMS systems I

    found this promising beauty! I use XAMPP on a local

    system to get used to new tools.

    So I installed ProcessWire without problems. After that

    all the links are throwing me back to the XAMPP startpage.

    Example:

    "http://localhost/!soulsliverCMS/processwire"

    Throws me back to:

    "localhost/xampp/"

    Is there some config.php stuff I have to change for it

    to work in my local environment?

    greetings

    Soulsliver

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