Uninstall Site Bug
Ryan Hale
ryan.hale at levistable.com
Sat Mar 1 13:30:33 PST 2003
Update:
I re-extracted my original Frontier files and created a new installation of
Frontier for the purposes of pulling over the #members table for the
createAManilaWebsite entry in ManilaWebsites.root. I copied over the files
from the new installation to the problematic server but still got the
original message:
Sorry! There was an error: #members attribute must be either a table or the
name of a sub-table or valid address or string in members.root.
I did also check members.root and saw that the createAManilaWebsiteMembers
entry had been removed. I created a new entry and pointed it to my
createAManilaWebsite#membershipGroup.
Still got the same error.
Any thoughts?
Ryan Hale
636.561.3403
ryan.hale at levistable.com
http://www.seventytwo.org
http://www.ryanjhale.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
[mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com]On Behalf Of Ryan Hale
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 3:10 PM
To: frontier-users at userland.com
Subject: Uninstall Site Bug
Importance: High
I've had a bit of a catastrophe today. I was uninstalling a test site from
my Frontier server and now every site on my server is inaccessible. My
server does have a shared members list and in checking the support site, I
found the following page:
http://frontier.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$4943?mode=day
Can someone give me step-by-step instructions on how to do what David
suggests in this message?
Thanks in advance -
Ryan Hale
ryan.hale at levistable.com
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