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New 2.2 Installation Problem


jonsteward

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I have just started uploading my site to my hosts server but I am having a bit of trouble getting it installed. I am getting the following error on step 5 of the:

 

Warning: Invalid URL specified, http:/66.246.37.42/apspree/public_html/includes/configure.php in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 114

 

Warning: fputs(): supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 115

 

Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 116

 

Warning: Invalid URL specified, http:/66.246.37.42/apspree/public_html/admin/includes/configure.php in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 164

 

Warning: fputs(): supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 165

 

Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in /home/apspree/public_html/install/templates/pages/install_5.php on line 166

 

The configuration was successful!

 

And when I go to open the catalog I get the following error:

 

Fatal error: Failed opening required 'includes/application_top.php' (include_path='') in /home/apspree/public_html/default.php on line 13

 

But the Admin Panel seems to work fine.

 

Please can someone help me I have hit a brick wall.

 

Jonathan Steward

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Fatal error: Failed opening required 'includes/application_top.php' (include_path='') in /home/apspree/public_html/default.php on line 13

 

Ask your ISP. The php-settings seem to be wrong. The inlcude path should at least contain '.' (the working directory).

 

HTH

You can't have everything. That's why trains have difficulty crossing oceans, and hippos did not adapt to fly. -- from the OpenBSD mailinglist.

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