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Old 02-27-2005, 07:37 PM
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Problem using "post" method in a module
I'm creating a new module for a site and having a problem using the "post" method in the form. I'm using 7.5 which I recently upgraded from 7.4. This install of phpnuke is pretty stripped down but I've tried using the feed back form, which uses the post method, and it works fine. All other links within the site work fine.

Here is what happens....

If I'm looged in as an admin I can load the form but when I click the submit button I get an error saying "The file doesn't exist". I've verified the address is correct and if I just click into the address bar and press enter the blank form will reload again.

If I'm logged in as a regular user I can load the blank form but when I click submit I get an error saying the module is not active. I'v verified the module is active for all users.

I've looked through all the html code for the form and I can't find anything wrong with it. It's a rather lengthy form but if you would like I can post the html here.

Thanks.
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Old 02-28-2005, 03:51 AM
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Just a thought, but when you loaded the module did you have to enter any url's reason iam asking is, if you did, did you enter any capital letters rather then lower case or vise versa, usually "module is not activate" means it cant find the url on the site. Check your urls within the module against your root directories.
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Old 02-28-2005, 12:49 PM
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I currently have it installed on my own pc for testing. PC is running Windows XP with Apache 1.3.3 and php 4.3.9. Since it's running on Win32 case shouldn't be an issue but since I normally run these sites on linux/unix servers that was the first thing I checked.

I'm going to try installing the module on a version of phpnuke I know is currently working correctly to see if maybe something bad happened when I upgraded from 7.4 to 7.5.
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