Warning about libraries/TplParser.php

chrochtor

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2007-02-02 19:37

where is problem , thanks for answer

Warning: main(libraries/TplParser.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /3w/unas.cz/z/zadarmiko/index.php on line 53

Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required 'libraries/TplParser.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /3w/unas.cz/z/zadarmiko/index.php on line 53

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ginger_boy

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2007-06-26 04:11

mam ten sam problem czy ktoĊ› pomoze? php jest obslugiwane na pewno.

merci

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2007-06-26 09:17

chrochtor - check if in libraries directory you have this file: TplParser.php if yes, check the characters in name of file, it should be TplParser.php not tplparser.php

ginger_boy - sprawdz czy w katalogu libraries znajduje sie plik TplParser.php ... jesli jest to sprawdz wielkosc liter bo moze miec nazwe tplparser.php a powinien miec TplParser.php

pingvin

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2007-06-26 19:08

I have some problems with this file, also. On some servers (like my local server), there is a blank starting page, as well as admin page. When I rewrite this original libraries/TplParser.php file , with the one from 1.4 version, everything works just fine ???

I'm sorry if this is off topic, but there it is some discussion regarding libraries/TplParser.php, so I've posted here.
Any ideas ???
Thanks for Your patience.

Pingvin

merci

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2007-06-27 08:02

pingvin - problalby you didn't upload files in binary mode. Check if you have binary mode when you transfer files on server.

pingvin

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2007-06-27 12:53

The installation was on my "localhost" machine, and it was done via filesystem. I've just unzipped the whole directory into my "htdocs" directory. The same way, I've installed older version of a TplParser.php in /libraries directory.
Any other ideas ?

Pingvin

merci

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2007-06-28 09:15

pingvin - so now I don't understand you...after unziping the shop should be ready for use, you don't need to install TplParser or anything...where is the problem?

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