>> Koha uses both jquery versions; the reason is because staff/opac have
>> different bootstrap versions
>
> jquery 1.7 for opac
> jquery 2.2.3 for staff
Quite right Mason, thank you!
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Yes we are getting closer. This sounds like a permission problem go look
for that file and see if it has executable rights and if it is acessible
by the user of your webbrowser.
check if the file has similar permissions as my file:
$ ls -la /usr/share/koha/intranet/cgi-bin/members/moremember.pl
Still there won't be anyone here with a magic crystal ball able to help
you. You will need to go to the log files of your webserver and get the
actual error.
On Ubuntu you might be lucky to look in the file
/var/log/apache/error.log or /var/log/apache/access.log.
But then again already the
I found the error: Access denied, file moremember.pl.
can not be execute.
Why?
Not idea, but it is working
El jue., 1 de ago. de 2019 a la(s) 13:19, Franz Dietrich (
dietr...@teilgedanken.de) escribió:
> Still there won't be anyone here with a magic crystal ball able to help
> you. You will need
Hello!
I'm not a system administrator, so I'm not sure what I do will work for
you. Maybe someone else on the list can correct me if this is not the
right way to do it.
What I do to check my crons is go on my server and type crontab -l
(dash small "L" for "list"). This gives me the list of
> I would like to hear more details about why you want to upgrade jQuery.
I'm copying this out-of-thread reply because I think it's important
for anyone who's watching this issue:
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 7:56 PM Ing. Marcos Rene Alvarez Moreno
wrote:
> The reason for updating jquery is because
Well we are getting this error, since we upgrade from 18. to 19.
El jue., 1 de ago. de 2019 a la(s) 00:18, Franz Dietrich (
dietr...@teilgedanken.de) escribió:
> Hello,
>
> this error means that the server had an error. Go check your webserver
> logs for a more detailed error message. Or ask
So did you try to run the web installer without having MySQL or MariaDB
installed?: No, it was installed. The problem was the web installer found
an error on a table. So when we try to install everything again.
El jue., 1 de ago. de 2019 a la(s) 07:37, akafortes (akafor...@gmail.com)
escribió:
So did you try to run the web installer without having MySQL or MariaDB
installed?
That's why you get the error that you cannot connect to the MySQL server.
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