By ThePiston on
I'm saying don't panic because i have read all of the forum topics on this issue and the help book stuff here:http://drupal.org/node/111628
That ain't working
If I try example.com/?=user or example.com/?=user/login I get taken to a "Page not found"
I just installed yesterday and I'm rusty - I've only tinkered with Drupal a few times. I think I might have disabled logins completely (if that's possible).
I know I have clean URLs turned off and those options above to not work. Can I turn on the login block in the database?
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http://www.example.com/index.
http://www.example.com/index.php?q=user
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Page not found
Page not found
Where is the q?
Yep, where's the q?
http://example.com/index.php?
http://example.com/index.php?q=user
Who says?
A Drupal-themed "page not found" or is it from the server?
from theme, not from server
from theme, not from server
(Hmm... time to panic?)
- By "user" you mean the word "user", right? Not your username.
- Have you used "user" as an URL alias for anything? Or have you set up any redirection for the "user" path? Does the URL remain the same as what you typed when you see the "page not found", or does it change?
If it was a clean URL I would suspect that a real "user" subdirectory existed (that can cause the same effect).
that was it - and i have a
that was it - and i have a doctorate too! sheeeesh, thanks