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aravot
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Could someone point me to the correct location, I can't find info page
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Please download the attached file and put it in "/administrator/components/com_smf".
Let me know if this solved the issue.
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robbievk
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Yeah Great work!
What was it? cause as far as i know i'm not in a CGI environment
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Yeah Great work!
What was it? cause as far as i know i'm not in a CGI environment
I meant PHP on CGI mode. The original version used a lot of preg_match() which is unnecessary. It caused error on CGI mode servers because it's parsing a long string.
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Solved it for me (on IIS). Nice work 
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The new file fixed the Error 500 message. The Mambo Admin is now accessable and all is green and OK. How did you find that? Did the access help? Do you need further access?
FYI - Logging into the admin page of SMF (Administration Center) and viewing the version info, it still reads 'SMF 1.0.0 for Mambo' even though when I go to details, the rest still reads as:
SMF File Your Version Current Version SMF Package SMF 1.0.0 for Mambo SMF 1.0.3 Sources 1.0.3 1.0.3 Default Templates 1.0.3 1.0.3 Language Files 1.0.1 1.0.1
Clearly this is a minor problem as the forum itself and the Mambo admin page now work.
Does this have anything to do with why SEF may not work properly?
Thanks for all your help & get some sleep, ddonzal
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same here, but i still am not able to enable SEF, the forum won't work properly when i do that... links don't work, profiles can't be reached, etc etc
any thoughts?
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Copied directly from my Mambo Info Page:
WebServer to PHP interface: cgi
Where in Mambo do you see that info
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ddonzal
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Login to Mambo Admin. On the menu on the top, select System then System Info.
Hope this helps.
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Using Mambo 4.5.2 I don't have any System Info anywhere, do I need to enable it somewhere. 
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That's odd. This would be one for the Mambo forum. I'm not sure why it's not there other than maybe the version, but that's a guess.
Sorry.
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What is your version of Mambo
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Mambo v4.5.1b
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Using Mambo 4.5.2 I don't have any System Info anywhere, do I need to enable it somewhere.
Click "Help" and the link is on the upper-right side.
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