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@andy · Joined 9 years ago · 55 posts · 5 topics · 30 reputation
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Can Grav do this? course to support teaching
· 9 years ago
@derekcx: Ultimately: do you work locally, ftp up afterwards to server or?? Do you need a text editor? Just gonna answer this one 😎 You could work locally and SFTP up, that's what I do. There's also
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How I can create many categories of articles in website?
· 9 years ago
Hi there. This functionality is built in to Grav using taxonomies and page collections. Two taxonomies are already set by default in the admin: 'category' and 'tag' To assign an article to category/ca
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
@cragun: Things are running quite smoothly Cool, we're getting there! 😎 @cragun: an error message every time I enter the admin console Your 403 could be something like this, or the issue that is d
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
Well.. first of all I should let you guys know that I'm running the High Sierra beta, so I'm using Safari 11. I don't have a machine with whatever production version of Safari is out there, so my test
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
I can do that once I'm back in front of a computer, sure 😎
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
@cragun: Is there a way to cause that initial admin dialog to come up after I’ve already used it once…? Or do I need to try a fresh install ? I'm not certain. You may be able to delete the user.yaml
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
@MakaryGo: IMO it qualifies as a bug I'm not sure, this may be a limitation of Safari. I'm out of my depth on this so confirmation would be nice.
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
@cragun: Three times, and nothing seemed to happen. @cragun: When I can, I will try to recreate the missing password error message on safari. I just tested this on a fresh Grav install with Safari. H
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[SOLVED] Exception in session_start();
· 9 years ago
I had a similar issue (I think) on CentOS7. The PHP session.save_path did not exist and thus was not writable by the webserver user (/var/lib/php/session in my case). You can find the PHP session.save
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Grav in a shared host environment; admin directory & .htaccess not found
· 9 years ago
You can run Grav perfectly fine without CLI access. Assuming you are starting from scratch without the Admin plugin, you may install the Admin plugin and its dependencies via FTP. Once the Admin plugi