SMF downloads directory lite error

Started by johnnyv_nl, September 22, 2011, 04:02:23 AM

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Hello, try to install the lite package from simplemachines (smf_dldir_free) to check if it's something for me, but keep getting the same error:

Field 'redirect' doesn't have a default value
File: C:\Programs\Apache\htdocs\Packages\temp\db_downloads.php
Line: 649

Tried it manually, changed the smf version etc.. nothing works.

SMF 2.0.1,MySql version:5.0.7 and PhP 5.3.5

Hope you can help me out..

Thanks


Okay, just tried it with another domain...the same result i am afraid.
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It shouldn't work, I'll help you when I finish my support duties with customers, this doesn't happen it the pro version btw
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Quote from: NIBOGO on September 26, 2011, 01:22:17 PM
It shouldn't work, I'll help you when I finish my support duties with customers, this doesn't happen it the pro version btw

Okay..will wait until you have the time to check it out.
I will buy the pro version after i know 100% it works.
I can gamble and buy it now..but as stated on your site: no refunds :-) so i will wait

Thanks
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Lite version isn't even close to the PRO Version, so if you're looking for a demo of it, you won't find it there
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Quote from: NIBOGO on September 26, 2011, 10:16:55 PM
Lite version isn't even close to the PRO Version, so if you're looking for a demo of it, you won't find it there

Hello,
Just gambled and got the PRO version.
same fault :-(

Update:

Just dived into my MySql config, install is not working when MySql is in strict mode.
as a test i removed strict mode and voila...installation works as a charme.
when installed and strictmode is on again everything stays working.
Maybee you can build in a check for MySql strict mode in the script ? or just a warning would be fine either :-)

Topic can be closed

Grtx, John
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that doesn't seems to be like the best solution, it should work, but I'll fix it in the code, thanks didn't know about that error, it was never reported
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