[pmwiki-users] FAST Data Demo Site Looking Better
The Editor
editor at fast.st
Sun Sep 24 08:15:41 CDT 2006
Thanks for taking a look at this. I'm not using feeds.php or
upload.php so far as I know.
And I'm not sure what you mean by "Step trace through your system".
Unfortunately I'm not a regular programmer, so have many areas I don't
know anything about.
Anyway, still looking for a fix.
Cheers,
Caveman
On 9/24/06, IchBin <weconsul at ptd.net> wrote:
> IchBin wrote:
> > The Editor wrote:
> >> Just wanted to announce briefly I got the new FAST Data demo site up
> >> and running with the latest version of it, on a recent version of
> >> PmWiki.
> >>
> >> There is quite a bit of info there and lots of features you can try
> >> out, look at, and copy. Some of the cooler things to try out are:
> >>
> >> The Tagging Feature
> >> The Magic Box I set up
> >> The Buddy List System
> >> The Messaging System (try login as another user and leave yourself a message!)
> >>
> >> I'll try to put more stuff up as I'm able, but for now there's plenty
> >> for those who want to look into FAST Data a bit more.
> >>
> >> Cheer,
> >> Caveman
> >
> > I am able to login into your demo site. I registered the other day. I do
> > see about three or four errors but it just flashes to fast.
> >
> > When I try some of th e new functionality that requires me enter my User
> > name\password again, it but then just displays: $[]
> >
> Given this at line 82:
>
> foreach(preg_grep('/^@/', array_keys($auth)) as $g)
>
> Resulting with these errors:
>
> Warning: array_keys() [function.array-keys]: The first argument should
> be an array in
> /home/fastst/public_html/fastwiki/system/scripts/authuser.php
> on line 82
>
> Warning: preg_grep() [function.preg-grep]: Second argument to
> preg_grep() should be an array in
> /home/fastst/public_html/fastwiki/system/scripts/authuser.php on line
> 82
>
> Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
> /home/fastst/public_html/fastwiki/system/scripts/authuser.php on line
> 82
>
> $auth seems to be built in either pmwiki.php, feeds.php or upload.php. I
> guess you could eliminate feeds.php or upload.php.
>
> $auth seems to be built in here in pmwiki.php:
> function IsAuthorized($chal, $source, &$from)
>
> Apparently $auth is not being built. Can you Step trace thru your system
> that is working to find out what is actually in the $Auth array? Maybe
> that will give you insight to what the error is in the failing system?
>
> Sorry, I am new to pmWiki and PHP.
>
> --
> Thanks in Advance...
> IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA http://weconsultants.phpnet.us
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