Here's an update. I commented out line 74, which made that particular error go away, but the email still shows the following HTML which is delivered in this raw format to my email address:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitio…
Additional question: I just tried doing a sample cron backup job and I get the following PHP warning:
PHP Warning: set_time_limit(): Cannot set time limit in safe mode in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/fuel/crons/ci_cron.php on line 72
N…
I am also a little confused as to the way the documentation writes out sample cron commands.
On this page: http://getfuelcms.com/user_guide/modules/cronjobs under "Database Backup" the examples shown there in the code view look unfamiliar to me a…
I was able to fix this problem by moving just the javascript out into the main.js file and have it load that way instead of embedding it within the page. The strange thing about this is that I have another site that uses this exact same setup and i…
FYI, its simple stuff like detecting the URI segment to hide or show segments of a sidebar so that some things don't display on every page, like this:
<?php if($this->uri->segment(1)): ?>
.. some code here ...
<?php endif; ?>
Sounds good. I'm wondering if the schema should be modified to basically take out the engine designation for all the fuel tables, that way the table engine will be selected based on the default engine setup for the MySQL version that the fuel app w…
Just doing an echo print_r($active) line after line 379 gives me this at the top of the screen:
Array ( [id] => 1 [group_id] => 1 [location] => how-it-works [nav_key] => how-it-works [label] => How It Works [parent_id] => 0 [prec…
Regarding the testing, I'm not sure how I would go about that. I develop in Aptana Studio 3, which has a built-in debugger, but I haven't ever been keen on using them before, and I'm not even sure how I would get it to work with Fuel. What do you …
All of the navigation is stored in the DB, in the admin area. You just made me realize that on the website that is working, all of the navigation produced by the fuel_nav function are actually all controller files whereas on the sites where this pr…
Could you write a recommended way to update this fix? I want to make sure I use the right git commands to make sure I know how to update Fuel the best way.
Wow, I didn't realize there was an admin area for the blocks. That is perfect! I can now give the content managers access to modify blocks and those blocks can be referenced in multiple places. Thanks for walking me through that, sometimes I don'…
I used to have it that way, actually. I had the entire contents stored as a block and then included it within another view file with the fuel_block() function. The drawback to this, though is that the content cannot be accessed via a URL, like a p…
I did a direct copy and paste of that code into my view file, but it didn't work. I have some other things to tend to, but I do want to revisit this, as this would be a handy feature to have in my toolbox.
Just launched this past Tuesday, the new Boston Bike Sharing website:
http://www.thehubway.com
FuelCMS is working out great, in fact we're standardizing on the platform for all Alta Bicycle Share system websites. Great job and keep up the awesome…
I have my blog area routed from /news perfectly, except no links within the blog module are working. If I click any title of a post, or do a search or click archives or authors, I get the 404 screen every time. What do you think is happening?
Just to follow up on this discussion, can the Fuel guys chime in on best practices for how they customize their 404 pages? I need to do this same thing and would like to know the official recommended approach. Thanks!
Erik
It can be fixed if I add faq/ in front of the named anchor like this:
faq#tips
But I'm wondering is there a way to configure Fuel to not replace the word FAQ in the URL automatically when encountering URLs that start with "#"?
I've resolved this issue by enabling SSL for the website in question via the Plesk control panel, so in the end this had nothing to do with Fuel, as I suspected.
It is via a controller called signup.php that has simple code that replaces http with https if it isn't already there. It's definitely something to do with my web server itself because right now if you go to dev.thehubway.com/signup (without the ht…