[Lyceum-users] the system never logs a user out, since a user can not really login, it auto directs them to an empty profile page - means,

John Joseph Bachir jjb at ibiblio.org
Mon Jul 10 19:25:42 EDT 2006


michele-

hold on, first of all, and i mean this in the nicest way possible, most of 
what you said below is false, or doesn't make any technical sense :) 
(regarding ip addresses, themes, etc).

second of all, no one ever blamed anything on the email server other than 
the emails not getting sent. this is in fact the primary reason that 
emails don't get sent in lyceum, so it is a good guess!

we can figure out your problem,  i'm sure it is something simple enough. 
can you tell us which version of mysql and php you are running? to do 
this, make a file called "info.php" that looks like this:

<?php phpinfo(); ?>

this will give you a lot of information. tell us your php and mysql 
versions, and anything else you see that is interesting, and we'll go from 
there.

john



On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, michele wrote:

> they are logged in alright [but the user does not know that because they
> never got to the login page to enter their username and password.
>
> but they are logged in, as I now discovered = the reason I could not access
> the systems settings, was because it said I have no authorization.
> So, I checked the portal page - and sure enough, both blog users showed
> themselves as "logged in".
> I logged each out, and then was able to reach the system settings page
> again.
>
> But what that means is:
> that it spends specific attention to specific IP addresses,
> so, there is no way, to test a user blog from the same computer [i.e. IP] as
> the administrator.
>
> this is totally weird, because how can I have a stranger sign up for a blog,
> without ever before seeing one myself and what it would look like,
> since there are no controls in the admiistration to administer templates.
>
> I guess, for the larger part, everyone just has to be then satisfied with
> the generic WP template, like the beautiful blue bar and the white page.
> Hey - let's all become part of the cookie-cutter club - don't you dare be an
> individual.
>
> Sorry, but after weeks of utter frustration to figure Lyceum out -
> I have one thing to say: was it not the purpose to make things less
> complicated and easier as WP is?
> well - right now lyceum seems to be far more complicated in it's setup to
> get even the most basic working.
>
> Yes - you blame it on our mail server not being setup correctly -
> well, I don't think that is really the probolem, since the mailserver wirks
> fine for every other application, every other domain that sits on our
> hosting, and works in WPMU.
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