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Honcho
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02/26/13 03:42 AM (12 years ago)

Strange error message when saving screen info in Self Hosted control panel

Just recently setup a self-hosted cp and all was great until I tried to update a screen. When I select 'Save' I get this message: e required to use this software."; echo " Enable PHP sessions in your backend configuration. Ask your website administrator for help if this don't understand what this means."; exit(); } } } //PHP sometimes shows a warning if no default time-zone is set... date_default_timezone_set('America/Los_Angeles'); //include two required files used throughout the application... require_once("includes/autoloadClasses.php"); require_once("includes/utilityFunctions.php"); //IMPORTANT: WHITE SPACE (CARRIAGE RETURNS) CANNOT EXIST IN THIS DOCUMENT BEYOND THE PHP CLOSING TAG. ?>{"BT_appConfig": _______________________________ PHP sessions are enabled via php.ini (session.save_handler = files). Time zone is set Ok. autoClasses.php and utilityFunctions.php are where they should be. Anyone seen this error before and know how to rectify it ? The very first part of the error is cut off so maybe I'm missing something. Honcho
 
SmugWimp
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02/26/13 04:52 AM (12 years ago)
Before anything much happens, I'd advise making a copy of your config file, just to be on the safe side. It probably wouldn't hurt to backup your database as well. Is it only saving screens? This just started happening? Did you do anything new? Did your hosting provider do anything new? What version of Self Hosting are you using? Is it the latest copy? Cheers! -- Smug
 

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