PHP header problem

Discussion in 'Installation' started by pewe, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. pewe

    pewe New Member

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    I keep getting this message when I save anything in the Admin CP

    How do I get rid of it.

    I have a non-modified install of amember and have the Invision2 plugin for Invision Board integration.
  2. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    check your config.inc.php and setup.php and look for empty spaces at the bottom of the file. if they are there, delete them save and try again.
  3. pewe

    pewe New Member

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  4. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    erwinvdb aMember Pro Customer

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    Try using: £
  6. pewe

    pewe New Member

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  7. warbar

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    Hi,

    I've got the same issue as the OP -

    I deleted the blank spaces in the two files as discussed, but it didn't solve the problem.

    Any other idea on this?

    Thanks

    WB
  8. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    @warbar: In your case you would look at /home/bimrgco/public_html/amember/paysys.inc.php and common.inc.php
  9. warbar

    warbar New Member

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    Thanks Skippy -

    Followed along with all the files as indicated by the message at the top of the page and finally got it squared away. paysys.inc, payment.inc, language/de-def.php and setup.php.

    Thanks for your reply - much appreciated.

    WB
  10. warbar

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    As I continue on with the setup process, I'm running into significant numbers of these errors. I'm going through and deleting spaces in all the files indicated, but I've already spent 20 minutes doing this. Is there anything I can do with one adjustment that will correct this problem?

    VERY frustrating and VERY time consuming to be screwing around editing files. Why were the spaces included where they cause so many problems?

    Thanks

    WB
  11. alexander

    alexander Administrator Staff Member

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    This is your ftp client issue.
    There is no spaces by default in aMember files. Try to download aMember PRO package again and reupload all files from it but now use different ftp client.
  12. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    @warbar: Another option could be to upload the .zip file and unzip locally on the server to ensure not files get missed or corrupted during the transfer.

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