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26 January 2012, 5:38
Hey there,
I have a problem with my mahara installation.
I installed it two days ago and luckily finally it's working. But it's not really comfortable to use, as
you need to re-login for every second link you click.
e.g. I login as administrator and then I click on site administration again I need to login.
After this clicking on any other button like "user search" I have to login again ....
Consequently it doesn't seem to save sessions.
No idea what I can do. I only know that the maharadata folder I created (which is not in the mahara folder itself: mysite.de/mahara/ vs. mysite.de/maharafolder) is set to chmod 777.
Hope to get some help by this.
Thank you
Simon
29 January 2012, 16:12
Hello Simon,
You may want to read through these two discussion threads and follow the suggestions there:
https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/topic.php?id=1424
https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/topic.php?id=693
Cheers
Kristina
Edits to this post:
- Aaron Wells - 18 November 2013, 17:17
- Aaron Wells - 18 November 2013, 17:18
18 November 2013, 16:02
hi
I also encountered the same problem
How do you solve?
thank you
18 November 2013, 17:20
Hi Judy,
Check out this question in the troubleshooting FAQ on the wiki: https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/System_Administrator%27s_Guide/Installing_Mahara/Troubleshooting#Q:_Every_page_I_go_to.2C_Mahara_wants_me_to_log_in_again.21
I've also fixed the links in Kristina's post above, so that they work now.
Let me know if any of that helps.
Cheers,
Aaron
18 November 2013, 19:12
Hi Aaron:
My mahara website hosted on the webhost
How can I am modify this VirtualHost the * parent * directory of the web root?
21 November 2013, 5:40
Hi all!
In my case, the file config.php wasn't "closed". So I put the "?>" tag enclosure at its bottom. Iit works smoothly now.
Eder.
21 November 2013, 11:15
That's strange, the ?> closing tag is an entirely optional part of PHP syntax. (See http://php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.phptags.php ).
We leave it out in order to avoid accidentally sending extra whitespace too early, which can interfere with sending headers.