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Hacking attempt... error when installing

Started by bunter, October 05, 2009, 10:10:09 AM

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BreeZe

Well I got mine to work. All I did was install from Fantisco, Edited the Language to English in Admin Panel then edited the files. And went to check my site without doing tp_install.php.

Hope it helps, Try to do again fresh install of SMF from Fantisco then upload the files of TP then edit files is what i did to get it to work.

IchBin


pmiles

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I just tried to manually install TP and got the same hacking attempt as soon as I tried the tp_install.php part.  Initially going to my forum site resulted in an CGI error:

"The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers."

I'm assuming this is due to the changes made to the various files.

Standard smf_1-1-10_install.zip and tinyportal10beta4.zip.  No additional anything.  SMF part worked up until the TP additions.  Now neither work.

Also, given that each theme you might upload comes with it's own files, does this mean I will need to manually edit the files every time I choose to change the themes?  Assuming of course I can even get TP to run at all in the first place.

*Edit:  Well isn't that just odd.  I leave the computer for a while to play a game, come back to the website an poof, it's back and TP is up and running.  Go figure!  LOL, I should walk away from the machine more often.

ZarPrime

Hi pmiles,

Welcome to TinyPortal.

Hmmm, perhaps gremlins ~ the only possible explanation. :2funny:

When adding other themes, for the most part, they will run fine.  However, if you have added an SMF Mod (remember, Mods have to be installed from the SMF default theme) that makes changes to files that the custom theme includes, you will have to manually add those edits to the custom theme.  For instance, if an SMF Mod makes a change to the boardindex.template.php and there is a file with that name in the custom theme, then you will have to manually do those edits.  With TP 1.x and newer, the only thing you should ever really need to change is to possibly add a Forum tab, but this is generally only true for themes that aren't available here.  Once TP for SMF 2 is available, this will not be necessary, but that is not available yet.

I hope this answers your question.

ZarPrime

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