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Author Topic: [solved] module self deactivation  (Read 16606 times)

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beltster

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[solved] module self deactivation
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2003, 04:36:35 am »

I tried to see the server logs and the host people told me they don't log what accesses the db.

I am going to try to get to a level 3 guy or someone higher. And also move to another server to test it.



how can I make a direct link, anyone??? when I try to go to the coppermine/index.php it says
You can't access this file directly...
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not solved---module deactivation
« Reply #21 on: December 03, 2003, 01:16:18 am »

contuing the saga....here are some more clues

I moved all my files and database (which I injected from the other one's sqldump) to another server to temporarily test this. On 2 different servers CPG stays activated.

Now that means it is the server right? Well I am not sure since I have other modules like OSC shopping system and it does not turn off. But this is another clue to the problem.

And the first server is persistently turning the module off, still.

I did install the standalone CPG and it works (had it running in 5 minutes)

I can not leave my site on the other server as it is for my other website and I only get one database. And there are alot of others out there with this problem so if anyone has any more fresh ideas???? None of the fixes mentioned did anything to help.
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[solved] module self deactivation
« Reply #22 on: December 03, 2003, 01:27:43 am »

You don't need DB log but a URL log which is a big list which sits on the server and logs every url that is visited.

You can retrieve it yourself thru cpanel or similar.
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