1/12/2024 0 Comments Webyep![]() Okay, good news, I think I’m almost there. Not like I really have any users configured. Maybe I’ll drop SLPW and then reinstall, then reinstall plugin to make sure everything is clean. Raising a support ticket with Chillidog too. Notably is was released 9/17, during 3.0 days, but it was rev’d in June of 21 I believe, so somebody’s using it for this. So I guess that leads me to suspect the plugin. So it looks like the top of page php is in order, per the SiteLok, WebYep, and WebYep-Sitelok-Plugin instructions. = "webyep-system/programm" Įlse $webyep_sIncludePath. Here by the way is the top of page when it’s broken: 10) webyep-system/programm")) $webyep_sIncludePath. Could navigate around it, in this case, but if it worked it would be awesome. It has to just be where the code is getting dropped. It’s only when I try to connect them that it blows up. Perhaps ask your web hosting company if you are unsure about where these error logs are stored or how to get to them. You can only get to error logs via your personal FTP or via you web hosting control panel. Regretfully the nature of PHP means that this isn’t something any of us on the outside have access to. The errors and warnings will get printed in chronological order. It is oftentimes easier to delete (clear) the logs, then access the page that is giving you problems. You should take a look at the server PHP error logs to see if they hold any clues as to what’s gone wrong. You may have tagged me by mistake (instead of Joe from Weaving Space) or muddled the names of what you’re trying to use?Īn error 500 in the context of RapidWeaver typically points towards a PHP or database issue. I’ve honestly never heard of a ‘WebYep Sitelok plugin’. But if anyone can influence this crooked path I’m weaving, it is much possibly? the WebYep Sitelok plugin If I add Joe’s Sitelok Prefix to the page, which I assume includes this same code, the page is dead with the same error.Īnyone have any idea what I actually need to do? The usual caveat applies: I may just be daft. If I copy the usual Sitelok block into the prefix area: ![]() Now the directions say to insert the Sitelok init code just before the WebYep code, contiguous with the start of the WebYep php block. Up to this point, the page loads, but does not have WebYep to Sitelok account integration so I cannot login with Sitelok accounts. I have setup Sitelok logins and groups and these all work.Placed the WebYep assistant stack on the page, and copied the WebYep Assistant code into the prefix area in the RW page inspector, and placed a WebYep login button.Copied the Sitelok relevant configuration settings into WebYep’s config_inc.php.I have installed WebYep and bought the WebYep stacks and downloaded the WebYep Sitelok plugin (and obviously also Sitelok, and Joe Workman’s Sitelok Stacks) and I have (in accordance with directions): I will confess to asking for guidance before stumbling around and experimenting, and this may be a first! ![]()
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