phpDivingLog v2.0 - 2007-12-03 - Rob Lensen
* Changed phpdivinglog to use smarty templates
* Added multiuser option, so one install can handle more divers
* Make phpDivinglog object oriented
* All code can viewed via PHPdoc
* New pie chart on dive depths overview
* Option to choose between a grid view or old fashioned table layout
* New pager for table layout
* Upgrade of jpgraph and lightbox
* Language fixes for different languages
* New url layout more easy for page indexing and linking
* Lots of other things, see http://rob.lensen.nu/WebSVN/ for all changes
Big thanks to all people to helped to develop and submit bugs!
I need to mention them:
- dervish00
- Warlock
- Sven
- mhedstrom
And Lloyd for all previous work on phpDivinglog!
Bugs can be submitted via sourceforge of via the forum.
Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'ABSPATH/includes/misc.inc.php' (include_path='.:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog//pear/:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog//include:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog/') in /homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog/config.inc.php on line 223
Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'ABSPATH/includes/misc.inc.php' (include_path='.:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog//pear/:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog//include:/homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog/') in /homepages/46/d13485098/htdocs/divelog/config.inc.php on line 223
It should work now - I was figuring I'd have a few minutes to FTP it up! I would much rather use 2.0 as I like the tables that you've used a lot better.
I also realized I had to update the config file to reflect the new folder.
The effect of MultiViews is as follows: if the server receives a request for /some/dir/foo, if /some/dir has MultiViews enabled, and /some/dir/foo does not exist, then the server reads the directory looking for files named foo.*, and effectively fakes up a type map which names all those files, assigning them the same media types and content-encodings it would have if the client had asked for one of them by name. It then chooses the best match to the client's requirements.
I did also all the things(at least three or more times, and even I create a mirror template for bbpress to match with my wordpress template when I was tired of trying the same things to make permalinks to work),. So, for those people who uses Godaddy;
It is not working with Godaddy. (Correction: It works for me, read below)
But it only took a couple of hours to update my wordpress, install and integrate bbpress with wordpress (even, partially, templates). For now, I will not move to another hosting company for permalink option. But it is a bit annoying because rewrite rules are working on Godaddy. I have installed wordpress(10 or more different websites), and drupal(3 or more websites), and no problem with permalinks. When you create your htaccess file for the first time, you need to wait for a couple of hours (in avarage 2-3 hours). After that first initialization, every change in htaccess are applied instantly. Namely you just need to wait only for the first time.
I also tried a simple redirect to check my htaccess file in forum root directory. And it was working.
So try a redirect in your .htaccess and if that works you can try the multiview option. In the meantime I will look for mod_rewrite solution
Same problem is occurring for me - now - if I request ../divelog2/anything.html it does redirect to the index.php, but, that is all.
As I'm going though - it also seems like its the use of smarty where the problem is coming up. I'm still "trying" to pour through the code to see if I can figure it out.