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500 error webassist/kfm/index.php?.....

Thread began 12/12/2017 5:25 am by Marga-NL | Last modified 12/18/2017 9:39 am by Ray Borduin | 838 views | 5 replies |

Marga-NL

500 error webassist/kfm/index.php?.....

Hi, I am implementing a custom cms with Webassists Databridge and mysqli. With html editor and file manager (done this lots of times).
On the cms page I click the file button or the image button in the editor but I get an 500 error, the filebrowser will not work.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I don't think that would work. I'd have to look at the files to debug. I think the missing tables are a symptom and not the cause. If you give me a url to access the files and view the error as well as ftp access I can look into it further to figure out what is going on.

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Marga-NL

Thanks, I will give you the info.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks like kfm still depends on mysql being installed and you have upgraded to php7. I've fixed the issue on your site.

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Marga-NL

Thank you for your support, it works fine now! Hopefully there will be no further issues to bother you with.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The two files I updated are:
webassist/kfm/configuration.php
webassist/kfm/initialise.php

Download and back them up so you won't accidentally overwrite them again in the future. I have fixed it again on your server.

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