Sounds like there's an error in the XML. Probably due to a PHP error.
sitemap_xml works for me out of the box so there's something else going on on your system. Presumably you have content for it to pick up?
Override the list_items() function in your model and specify the fields you want to show:
function list_items($limit=NULL,$offset=NULL,$col='',$order='asc',$just_count=FALSE) { $this->db->select('newsID,newsTitle AS `title`',false); $da…
You need a properly configured ./config/email.php file (as per CodeIgniter instructions). You should also add the "email" config file to your ./config/autoload.php
Anything in the browser console log after saving? There should be some POST/GET traffic you can browse...
If you manually add data directly into the table, can you see it using your module?
There are no "skins" as such. I usually use Bootstrap by loading the CSS in the header block and coding my HTML to suit.
Of course, there are Bootstrap themes available which is useful - but I usually end up recoding my pages to suit the theme too.
Assuming you've followed the installation instructions about enabling the CMS in ./config/my_fuel.php, then the other usual gotcha is to remove the ./views/home.php file - the the installation's hard-coded home page.
there's x3 bits you need to have working before emails will send:
1) Server. Test, using the command line, that emails can be sent from your server. (google "command line smtp send test"
2) PHP. Test that PHP is set up to send email. Google "php sm…
Can't help with TinyMCE
CKEditor is pretty rock solid though. What sort of problems are you having? Have you tried any debugging? (the Justify plugin should be fine, it works perfectly for me). Are you sure you've downloaded the correct version of …
You'll need mod_rewrite enabled on the your Apache server and a suitable htaccess file in the same location as index.php
Fuel needs index.php to work but you can hide it in the site URLs
This might also help:
http://forum.getfuelcms.com/discussion/3…
After installing the search module, you need to "reindex" - which pulls the content into a table for the search to act on. For CMS pages, the search table is maintained automatically. For hard-coded pages, you'll need to reindex on each manual change
"The action you have requested is not allowed" relates to CSRF security supported by CodeIgniter. How did you create the upload form (manually or using Fuel Form functions)? Check your CSRF settings in config.php
PHP and HTML files are prevented from being uploaded by your Apache configuration (this is a good thing).
From reading your post, it seems you've completely misunderstood how Fuel works. Can I suggest you spend a bit more time reading the documenta…
I would say to overload the ./modules/fuel/models/fuel_users.php model with your own and add a where() call in the list_items() function - "super_admin <> 'yes'"
Having said that, I think non super-users can't see super_users in v1.4 by defaul…
I don't think it's beyond the realms of possibility assuming the assets server is set up correctly.
Certainly worth having a play to see what you can do.
Either way - report back!!
Check your server's PHP error, Apache error & access and MySQL logs for clues.
switch on debugging (CI feature) in config.php
Does it happen only on large posts? Is in OK on small posts? The error it's reporting may not be the real cause
Which Rich Text Editor are you using for the field? Either way, you need to switch to "plain test" mode before pasting raw HTML tags.
If you're using CKEditor, it may be worth looking at what plugins are available for it. There's bound to be YouTub…