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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
I'm not sure, but maybe it has something to do with your theme folder. The request are made to http://www.lucky7.at/user/plugins/admin/themes/grav/css/css-compiled/nucleus.css (note the themes/grav) W
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
I have downloaded a plain version of grav core + admin plugin and uploaded it to the server (to ensure, that my code is not the problem) - still no luck :( somebody help me please ...
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
remidesigns is the user i have created for the admin panel the error is thrown by a login prompt that appears when trying to access a page inside the admin panel.
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
This is an extract of the error.log in the webspace of my client: [Wed May 25 11:47:19.861709 2016] [auth_basic:error] [pid 29147] [client 91.229.57.240:11322] AH01618: user remidesigns not found: /ad
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
Grav would only think it was a language if you configured it that way in supported languages setting.
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
ok i'll try. thx
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
@remidesigns Custom admin routes are working. I guess in your case it is not working because Grav thinks /ce is a language and (I guess without having tested it) strips it from the URL. Try another on
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
and yes, i changed to route to the admin plugin. that fixed the error of the continous login prompts. but exactly this is the problem i think. when i do not change the default route from /admin to /ce
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
totally agree with you. but i did not mess up anything in the .htaccess or any other configuration file. my first attempt was to check if mod_rewrite is up and running on the host but that seemed to b
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Admin plugin on remote host: no access to css-files
· 10 years ago
Well it seems you've changed the default path for /admin to a unique name. That's totally fine, but perhaps you have explicitly blocked paths in your .htaccess (or equiv) because all the links to the