Although this problem obviously should have been fixed since december, I am still encountering the error here and now with LinksSQL 2.0.1:
Modifying only one link is working as expected. So where is the difference between modifying one link and modifying multiple links?
I get this error even when checking only one of the links in the modify multiple form.
I tested this with different browsers, just to make sure it's no javascript problem or so...
If nobody else has this problem, maybe it's a problem sepcific to my server?
It's not a dedicated server, Apache 1.3.14 on linux. Perl is version 5.00502. Now, looking at the installed modules, I find that mod_perl is indeed installed. But I am not quite sure if it really is enabled ...
So I tried to run LinksSQL with the option persistant_env = On. With that option enabled I can use the admin, but when I try to add a link as a user (from "dynamic pages"), it doesn't work. When I set persistant_env to Off, everything works (except the modifiy multiple error, of course, which appears with both options).
So it seems that mod_perl isn't really enabled for me although the man at the support of my hosters said I wouldn't have to change anything to use mod_perl....
I am clueless...
Help on this would be very much appreciated as I have to modify links often. I am still using LinksSQL 1.13 on my site, mainly because of this error I'm getting with the new LinksSQL.
Andreas Brunn
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http://www.archaeologie-online.de
Modifying only one link is working as expected. So where is the difference between modifying one link and modifying multiple links?
I get this error even when checking only one of the links in the modify multiple form.
I tested this with different browsers, just to make sure it's no javascript problem or so...
If nobody else has this problem, maybe it's a problem sepcific to my server?
It's not a dedicated server, Apache 1.3.14 on linux. Perl is version 5.00502. Now, looking at the installed modules, I find that mod_perl is indeed installed. But I am not quite sure if it really is enabled ...
So I tried to run LinksSQL with the option persistant_env = On. With that option enabled I can use the admin, but when I try to add a link as a user (from "dynamic pages"), it doesn't work. When I set persistant_env to Off, everything works (except the modifiy multiple error, of course, which appears with both options).
So it seems that mod_perl isn't really enabled for me although the man at the support of my hosters said I wouldn't have to change anything to use mod_perl....
I am clueless...
Help on this would be very much appreciated as I have to modify links often. I am still using LinksSQL 1.13 on my site, mainly because of this error I'm getting with the new LinksSQL.
Andreas Brunn
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http://www.archaeologie-online.de