Elxis CMS Forum
Support => Technical support => Topic started by: Ivan Trebješanin on February 17, 2007, 18:24:06
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I've managed finally to put this site online using elxis, so I wanted to take advantage of registering it. Something is wrong with my server, obviously, but mu updiag is not operational too... Just wanted you guys to know that s*** happens. ;)
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For registration:
Configuration.php must be writable.
If it is writable but you still can not register your Elxis installation maybe your server has ban elxis.org server! (your site sends a request to elxis.org and elxis.org reply, giving you a unique registration code). Maybe you have already registered at elxis.org. Tell me your site name (exactly as is at your global configuration) or url to check it.
For Updiag:
Some folders/files must be writable (or even exist!) that most probably does not happen in your occasion. If you have FTP enabled it helps a lot. Elxis will try to automatically create some of the needed files or change permissions to them, so if you have FTP enabled, success is more possible for these actions.
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No, I haven't registered it yet, since it's my first site using ELXIS, and I hope you ELXIS guys will get that best CMS reward this year! I'll find some solution, anyway.
PS
I hosted this one on a uncomfortably "user friendly server" (not gonna advertise it here). ;)
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Just wanted to show you what description of an error I got:
PHP: preg_split() expects parameter 4 to be long, string given
uri: index3.php?option=com_admin&task=itools&tname=registration
path: /administrator/components/com_admin/admin.admin.php
version: Elxis 2006.4 Stable rev1080 [ Nestor ] 04-December-2006 23:08 GMT+2
WARNING(2): /mnt/w0001/d19/s45/b029d94f/www/bgmagazin.info/administrator/tools/registration/registration.php, line 31
and below:
Registration Failed
Unknown error
???
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I checked our registration database and I saw you have already registered! Your registration code is: 1171-8728-0999 open configuration.php and add manually this number next to $mosConfig_idnum variable.
$mosConfig_idnum = '1171-8728-0999';
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Well, I did try a several times, but I've got that error message.
ELXIS reminds me of my self: ...little naggin', but it does he does the right thing every time ;)
thanx