I found some people on the forums who had this problem, but no one who got an answer ... I've installed Drupal on a rather restrictive web host, but I've got .htaccess going and everything seems fine--except when I go to Home » administer » configuration » modules. It's just blank. No output whatsoever. I can't find any database errors, there are no messages being caught by the watchdog module. What's going on? More importantly, how do I fix it?

Environment: Drupal 4.3.2; PHP 4.3.2; MySQL 3.23.49; Apache 1.3.27

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Charles-2’s picture

If so this link may hold a key -

http://drupal.org/node/view/5061

Be sure all of the modules you load are written for your specific version of drupal. In other words, don't expect a module written for version 4.3.1 to work with version 4.3.2

Charles

jefgodesky’s picture

I'm still in the initial setup; I haven't installed anything. Just the modules 4.3.2 came with. Perhaps I should also mention my lack of command line access; but I do have PHP MyAdmin, and the .htaccess file appears to be setting all of the configuration options correctly.

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jefgodesky’s picture

Charles' comment above made me think maybe it's just that a bad module was included in 4.3.2, so I tried 4.3.0 and 4.2.0, but the same problem was there. It seems to be a problem in every version of Drupal. As I said, this topic has been breached at least tangentially twice before, but never resolved. It may be a configuration problem, but I'm not sure what it is--I have all of the configuration options mentioned in the setup. Does anybody know what might be causing this problem, or how I might fix it? If I can't resolve this, I'm going to have to give up on Drupal entirely, and I'd really rather not do that.

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trailerparkopera’s picture

Just speculating here, but since you mentioned you didn't have command line access, are you sure that you have permissions on your machine to access the drupal/modules directory? If you didn't how would you know?

moshe weitzman’s picture

I've haerd of this behavior when php's memory limit is too low. memory limit isn't exactly the the right param name, but it is similar to that.

Bèr Kessels’s picture

http://drupal.org/node/31819
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