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zbdblues [ Mon 08 Oct, 2012 00:56 ]
Post subject: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
Hi, recntly installed icy phoenix but it doesn't seem very functional to me. There were no installation errors but it doesn't seem to have much of an admin system and is constantly asking me to log in.
Examples of problems: I log in as admin then go to News/news categories. There are no categories and nowhere to add any.
I go to forum, try to make a post, it tells me the visual confirmation code is incorrect, but a) if i'm admin why do i need a code, and b) there is no visual confirmation code.
I cannot do anything to my profile, the only way i can even find my profile is by going to 'who's on line' and clicking on my username there, but even then, i can't edit my profile.
It's like i'm not even logged in, but, if i use a different password, it tells me the password is incorrect, when i use the right password, it seems to have logged me in.
All in all, i can't see what i can actually do with icy phoenix, it' very disappointing. I can't even find any way of administering the site.

Edit: just did a password reset but its still the same. Any ideas or should i just delete it and use something else which allows admin to configure the site?


Joshua203 [ Mon 08 Oct, 2012 13:01 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
Hi zbdblues, welcome to IcyPhoenix,

First of all, could you provide a screenshot of the first page of your acp? ..maybe it will give us a clue of what you mean by "not much of an admin system".

Secondly, please make sure you are trying to login with your founder account.

Third, please make sure you have the cookie settings set up correctly in ACP >> Main Settings >> Server.


zbdblues [ Mon 08 Oct, 2012 17:04 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
Joshua203 wrote: [View Post]
Hi zbdblues, welcome to IcyPhoenix,

First of all, could you provide a screenshot of the first page of your acp? ..maybe it will give us a clue of what you mean by "not much of an admin system".

Secondly, please make sure you are trying to login with your founder account.

Third, please make sure you have the cookie settings set up correctly in ACP >> Main Settings >> Server.


Hi Joshua, afraid i'm going to giv it a miss, it seems too buggy to me. It's currently not allowing me to log in at all, despite having done password resets. As far as ACP goes, there isn't one. When i have been able to log in there was very little i could do, i know this is a work in progress, and i really liked the style etc, but i do need something with functionality. If it just had one problem i'd stick with it, but it doesn't actually seem to do anything. Thanks anyway.


Joshua203 [ Mon 08 Oct, 2012 20:58 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
It really shoudn't do what you describe which is why I think of wrong user loggin in combined with wrong cookie settings.

It just takes a little time to familiarise with Icy, we 're always happy to help you through the first humps and bumps :wink:

Let us know if you change your mind :wink:


zbdblues [ Mon 08 Oct, 2012 22:10 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
Joshua203 wrote: [View Post]
It really shoudn't do what you describe which is why I think of wrong user loggin in combined with wrong cookie settings.

It just takes a little time to familiarise with Icy, we 're always happy to help you through the first humps and bumps :wink:

Let us know if you change your mind :wink:


Well, i'll re-install it and try again, but when you mention wrong cookie settings, there is nowhere to adjust settings. It seems that there is no way of administering the site. As for log in, if i use a wrong user/password it tells me it's wrong. When i use the username and password that i set, it appears to log me in, but as i say, anywhere i go i have to log in again, and then i don't seem to be able to do anything. I'll re-install and update you, thanks.


Joshua203 [ Tue 09 Oct, 2012 12:55 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
zbdblues wrote: [View Post]
but when you mention wrong cookie settings, there is nowhere to adjust settings. It seems that there is no way of administering the site.

This is what your acp should look like after install:
cleanacp

The wrong username was only a guess, incase you created a second user with junior admin privileges (this user could be seeying a partial acp, with only the stuff he is allowed to edit in it).

The cookie suggestion could very well be the reason you have to login again and again.

Please make sure you have cleaned your browser before trying again :wink:


zbdblues [ Tue 09 Oct, 2012 15:30 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
Joshua203 wrote: [View Post]
zbdblues wrote: [View Post]
but when you mention wrong cookie settings, there is nowhere to adjust settings. It seems that there is no way of administering the site.

This is what your acp should look like after install:
cleanacp

The wrong username was only a guess, incase you created a second user with junior admin privileges (this user could be seeying a partial acp, with only the stuff he is allowed to edit in it).

The cookie suggestion could very well be the reason you have to login again and again.

Please make sure you have cleaned your browser before trying again :wink:


Haven't had a chance to do the re-install yet, but thanks for that screenshot, I'm certainly not getting that when i log in. Something odd somewhere!


Yros [ Tue 09 Oct, 2012 22:00 ]
Post subject: Re: Icy Phoenix Doesn't Seem Very Functional
zbdblues wrote: [View Post]
I log in as admin then go to News/news categories. There are no categories and nowhere to add any.

You can add news categories in the ACP -> News -> News Categories.

zbdblues wrote: [View Post]
I go to forum, try to make a post, it tells me the visual confirmation code is incorrect, but a) if i'm admin why do i need a code, and b) there is no visual confirmation code.

The visual confirmation is only for guests and not for registered members (especially admins).
Your problem has nothing to do with the password: it's a matter of cookies. I think you made a mistake during your installation. Would you mind to copy here your file "{root}/config.php" ? (think about removing your password first !). Also go on your database to check the table ip_config and check the lines about the cookies and server settings. Third: check if your browser is the matter. Try to login on your forum with a different browser (Firefox - Opera - Chrome). If it doesn't work for all of them, (and I bet it won't) the problem is your settings.




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