Chapter 26. How to solve common probems with PHP-Nuke
- Table of Contents
- 26.1. How to repair a corrupt table
- 26.2. How to restore PHP-Nuke from backup
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- 26.2.1. How to restore a single table
- 26.2.2. How to restore a large backup
- 26.3. How to install new modules
- 26.4. How to install patches and correct errors
- 26.5. How to find all registration links
- 26.6. How to allow anonymous web link submissions
- 26.7. How to disable DEBUG mode
What often inhibits the work of administrators of websites made with PHP-Nuke, are the maintenance interventions that are necessary for an optimal operation of their site. You should never consider your installation of PHP-Nuke "finished", as correction releases that eliminate bugs, or cover security holes (Section 23.4.1), often follow an original release and you may also feel the need for a new module that adds a much-needed functionality. Various everyday problems are related to these activities and in this chapter we are going to discuss the most common ones and ways to solve them:
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How to repair a corrupt table (Section 26.1),
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How to restore PHP-Nuke from backup (Section 26.2),
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How to install new modules (Section 26.3),
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How to install patches and correct errors (Section 26.4),
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How to find all registration links (Section 26.5),
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How to allow anonymous web link submissions (Section 26.6),
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How to disable DEBUG mode (Section 26.7).
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