Geoff Crompton wrote:
Yes, I had that too!On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:51:25AM -0600, Jacob S. wrote:Oops... Scratch that last reply. I just tried Header Admin as you suggested and it gave the same message you said you got. It did have a nice little note up at the top though saying "Edit your existing header.inc.php". I guess that's the next place to look... HTH, JacobMake sure that you do a proper refresh on your browser, so you don't get stuck with stale pages, from the browsers cache. I think I had issues with that when I was doing it.
Geoff, I wonder if the problem lies in the config files. Would you be prepared to send me copies of yours from your working system? I would like to compare
/usr/share/phpgroupware/header.inc.php
and /etc/apache/httpd.conf
If you are agreeble, please send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Chris
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