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- There are 6 posts — by 3 authors — in this topic.
- Latest post made by Michael JasonSmith at 2008 Jan 23 20:47 UTC
One of the CAPH users just emailed me to say that when they tried to
open a file on the website, it came up with a message saying 'you have
not created any users in this Zope instance. In order to log in and
manage this zope instance, you'll need to add an administrative user
account'. Any ideas what happened here?
Also, the 'files' section on the website seems to have disappeared?
Kirsty Wild
Researcher
Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE)
Massey University
09 414 0800 ext. 41357
<email obscured>
www.shore.ac.nz
We're looking into that error now. > Also, the 'files' section on the website seems to have disappeared? We removed the Files area in December: http://onlinegroups.net/r/post/1S44elKjjrIIVNjRKTK62L The "Files" link in the menu of a group now leads to the Search page for files. We believe that this is better for locating specific files than was the old Files area. Also, we will soon be improving the Search pages to make it simpler to search within a specific group.
The Zope error message appeared when a user attempted to access the old Files area, which was removed in December ( http://onlinegroups.net/r/post/1S44elKjjrIIVNjRKTK62L ). That error message has now been replaced with the more appropriate "Page Not Found" message.
Thanks, Alice
but when I look at the site 'files' is now listed again (with the
enhanced search feature showing), but 'topics' has now been removed (a
'page not found' error message comes up...)
Kirsty Wild
Researcher
Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE)
Massey University
09 414 0800 ext. 41357
<email obscured>
www.shore.ac.nz
Thanks, Kirsty! I thought that it was lack of coffee on my part, and I was
going mad. I am looking into the problem with the topics pages now.
The topics pages are back again, as the spelling mistake in the code has been
fixed! Thank you so much for reporting the bug, Kirsty.
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