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After installing QuickMenuSkin and trying it for a bit, I started getting errors for everything but "view" and "configure" (edit, save, login etc - they all behave the same now.

The errors I see are something like this:

Premature end of script headers: /...path.../login

Everything was working all right before this - I'm not sure the installation of the plugin directly resulted in this problem, but it is the biggest thing I added before this behavior started.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x02x00
TWiki plugins: BeautifierPlugin CalendarPlugin CommentPlugin EditTablePlugin EmptyPlugin InterwikiPlugin PreferencesPlugin RenderListPlugin SlideShowPlugin SmiliesPlugin SpreadSheetPlugin TablePlugin TinyMCEPlugin TwistyPlugin WysiwygPlugin
Server OS: Linux, kernel 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5
Web server: Apache: 1.3.39
Perl version: 5.008008
Client OS:  
Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox 2, MSIE, Safari etc
Categories: Fatal error

-- JeanHenryBerevoescu - 24 Apr 2008

Answer

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Check your apache error log, there is probably something logged due to a perl error, missing dependency, or something like that.

-- GeorgeClark - 25 Apr 2008

Sorry, closing this question after more than 30 days of inactivity. Feel free to re-open if needed.

-- PeterThoeny - 03 Jun 2008

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