Hi Raphael, my suggestion is to try a couple of things. First of all check the config.xml file. There is a ca_htdocs_url_prefix config option - it should point to your CA pages. In your case, I guess:
/openca2/ca check that also the ca_cgi_url_prefix is correctly set. Moreover you should check that the fs prefixes for the ca are also correct: ca_htdocs_fs_prefix ca_cgi_fs_prefix Also check that you can access correctly the menu from the browser - simply try to browse: http://HOSTNAME/openca2/ca/menu/C/menu.xml And if you can not, you should check your apache configuration and error logs... :D Let me know, Max Raphael Wrote:
Subject: TR: top menus not displaying in OpenCA 1.0.2, module CA From: "Raphael"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:20:04 +0100 To: <openca-users@lists.sourceforge.net>Hello all, I'm updating my previous installation with OpenCA 1.0.2 and everything is working correctly :) I still have one problem that I cannot get rid of : I don't have the top menus displayed in the CA module. I have them in all other modules (Ra, Ldap etc). So I cannot initialise the new PKI. As found in the file menu.xml I manage to call the page "by hand" if I replace current url ending with init : cgi-bin/openca2/ca/ca?cmd=getStaticPage&name=init and there I get the init PKI page ! So I think it's just a link display problem. I tried in Firefox and Internet Explorer the problem is the same. If anybody have an idea ? Thanks
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