View Full Version : anyone gotten LightNEasy to work here
ChuckT
07-15-2009, 10:52 AM
Hi,
I am trying to get LightNEasy (a simple but nice CRM) to work here. I have gotten it all done on my local computer and I am trying to move it to the live site, but I keep getting the following error:
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Can anyone help me get the clue that I need for this?
Thanks,
-=chuckt=-
siguie
07-16-2009, 04:39 AM
Yeah I think it's a security thing. The problem is LightNEasy has all files and folders set to 777 but Bluehost doesn't appear to like that ... probably because it's an incredibly bad idea. Anyways, my solution was to set everything to 755 or lower :)
I hope that helps you. If nothing else setting everything to 755 lets you install the system.
Personally I didn't think the CMS was particularly light or easy but I guess that's a preference thing :D
ChuckT
07-16-2009, 08:02 AM
Actually, I figured it out. LNE wants a SQLite database, not MySql. I mis-read the support page. My local server supports both databases.
Thanks very much for responding. Sorry I did not post this solution sooner.
maguire_michael
07-20-2009, 02:14 PM
okkk...I see....
ChuckT
07-20-2009, 02:30 PM
Yeah I think it's a security thing. The problem is LightNEasy has all files and folders set to 777 but Bluehost doesn't appear to like that ... probably because it's an incredibly bad idea. Anyways, my solution was to set everything to 755 or lower :)
I hope that helps you. If nothing else setting everything to 755 lets you install the system.
Personally I didn't think the CMS was particularly light or easy but I guess that's a preference thing :D
I like LNE. It seemed easier than others, but I am very much the newb with CMS stuff. I decided to use WebBaker instead. It is theme-able and seems pretty easy.
The permissions thing I solved on my (personal) server by changing the ownership of the files to be that of the apache daemon and setting the permissions mostly to 755 or lower where things are not getting written.
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