View Full Version : my admin links seem to have a glitch
puterbug
March 10th, 2004, 01:28
Hi,
I am experiencing a problem with the links in my admin section. Seems like most of the time the LOGOUT in particular, will not "click" to log me out unless I refresh the page. It acts like a dead link. I also have this issue intermittently with other admin links and a page refresh seems to be the only cure to make it work. Is there a fix for this?
Thanks,
Deb
romanus
March 10th, 2004, 12:00
this is most likely a problem with your hosting environment. If you are in a shared environment then it is having difficulty delivering the pages properly. Probably depends on the time of day and when they are busiest
puterbug
March 10th, 2004, 12:08
I don't understand why the host would have anything to do with it. Have the same host for several web sites and don't have this problem with any other sites and I'm also a reseller with numerous clients and no complaints. The host provider is excellent with very few problems all around. It doesn't seem to matter what time of day I go into admin. Much of my work is done in the overnight hours (well, overnight here and where my host is) so that would be a slower time. Could you perhaps explain a bit more? Thank you.
Deb
romanus
March 10th, 2004, 12:20
I have had the same stress where I experience a delay upon clicking on a menu itme or a link or sometimes the css doesn't load and I am looking at a gui without style. If I refresh, then usually I get the interface the way it was intended to be. I did turn on GZip in the config file and that helped. Doesn't happen very often and only happens on a machine in my hosting world where they have a few hundred sites hosted. Sometimes its even my pipe-too much clutter on verizon. I guess thats my long way of saying it isn't Mambo, its in the delivery.
Have been setting up several mambo installs for about a month and all I can say is that when I run into a wall I want to think there is something wrong with the new thing I am doing(mambo) however it always turns out to be something other than mambo, user error or server config. I have since come to the conclusion to look inwards now rather than at Mambo-this code is tight.
puterbug
March 10th, 2004, 12:31
Thank you for explaining.
Deb
pixelsoul
March 10th, 2004, 14:23
I had similiar problem when my firewall settings where to high..
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