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This is still a problem for me. (Although the original poster found a workaround.)
For a new install, I get the error "Checking table prefix ``: Failed! - Table prefix does not exist in this database!" even though my prefix is null (no characters typed into the prefix field.)
I tried the fix posted above (add = sign to line 152 of action.summary.php.) but I’m still getting the error.
Any other ideas?
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it may be significant to mention that my database name has an underscore as dictated by my ISP.
for example: database name: bob_cms
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I tried using the New Installation option rather than Advanced Upgrade Install and it works just fine.
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Thanks for your support so far; i too had the table prefix error. However, since i have fixed the error on given line in the settings file; another error occurred. After clicking the -install- button, a new screen appears displaying various tasks . It stops with the reported creation of the database tables, but mySQL doesn’t display any tables present in the given db.
any suggestions?
thanks
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Quote from: fruitwerks at Aug 14, 2007, 04:54 PM
btw - I just need the vericode / capcha snippet.. know where I can find it?
Thanks
OT, but:
\manager\includes\veriword.php
If you just "include" that file in a snippet, it will put the vericode on the screen and put the string to check user input against in a _SESSION variable.
I’m pretty sure you can also turn vericode on with an eForm snippet parameter and have it all work automagically but I’ve never done it.
Bob