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Can get in admin panel, but that's it
Testguy
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Posted 12/06/04 - 07:51 PM:
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I just upgraded from the basic version. I can get into the admin panel ok, but I can't view my link directory or profile.

In other words, even though I'm logged in and can access the admin panel, links/index.php keeps sending me to the login screen. The top of the login screen says "You don't have permission to view the section of the site." while the bottom of the screen says that I am logged in as admin.

In debug mode, when visiting links/index.php, here are excerpts of warnings I get:

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /mypath/links/classes/database.php:168) in
/mypath/links/prestart.php on line 115

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /mypath/links/classes/database.php:168) in
/mypath/links/commonfuncs.php on line 310

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /mypath/links/classes/database.php:168) in
/mypath/links/end.php on line 29

(aside from these warnings everything else seems fine, just a bunch of queries that have been executed)

Any ideas? Thanks.

Edited by Testguy on 12/07/04 - 07:27 AM
Paul
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Posted 12/07/04 - 11:02 PM:
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You need to update your usergroup permissions after upgrading from a pre-3.1 version. Just select for each usergroup to let them view the site.

(Those warnings are meaningless, they just mean debug mode is on which prevents cookies from being sent.)

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Testguy
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Posted 12/10/04 - 10:43 AM:
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I've got it working now, thanks!
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