Hi,
after creating the mysql table and moving the file into /modules I can't access /admin/modules to activate the module... (the active page just reloads, it doesn't go to /admin/modules).
Removing the file from /modules lets me access the modules administration again...
Drupal 4.6.2, gsitemap-4.6.0.tar.gz
Thanks for any help, siegi
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Comment #1
FlemmingLeer commentedDo you use any hacks in any other modules ?
Please list your modules.
Comment #2
siegi@drupal.org commentedwell, strange...
I have a self-written module that provides some functions for php-content: when removing that I can enable gsitemap but then the /admin/modules presents a blank page (not so much better :-/ ), /settings/gsitemap is reachable in that case.
other modules enabled: archive, blog, block, captcha, comment, help, img_assist, locale, menu, menu_otf, node, nodewords, page, path, ping, search, sidecontent, statistics, taxonomy, taxonomy_dhtml, tinymce, trackback, tracker, upload and the required system-modules.
not enabled (but installed) modules: adsense, aggregator, blogapi, book, contact, drupal, event, fckeditor, forum, legacy, poll, profile, queue, story, taxonomy_block, taxonomy_browser, throttle
thats it. any ideas?
thanks for your help!
regards,
siegi
Comment #3
tomski777 commentedA PHP memory problem perhaps?
http://drupal.org/node/38507
What happens if you remove some of the unused modules?
Comment #4
siegi@drupal.org commentedincreasing the memory_limit to 16M didn't help...
I'll try removing unused modules... wish me luck :-)
thanks
Comment #5
siegi@drupal.org commentedSolved! :-)
removing the unused adsense.module fixed the problem...
thanks a lot!
Comment #6
ernestto commentedif you can't access administradot section. How you desactive adsense?