I posted on these forums a while back regarding problems I was encountering running CouchCMS in Wamp. Since I could not fully overcome these problems I gave up on it.
I have recently gained some time and decided to re-visit CouchCMS nad tried it out on the four local server systems. I experienced the same problem on them all, even on the portable uniserver I downloaded from this site.
The problem occurs during the login process. I found that after installation all was OK. I logged in and had no problem. However, when it came to a re-log I found that after entering my password and clicking 'login' the browser went into a permanent loop with the page hanging and the re-direct not happening. If I replaced all characters from the 'login.....' onwards with 'index.php' I went to the CouchCMS screen and all functioned well from that point.
I had this problem on all 4 systems and each new login met with the same problem.
It was a while before I realised what changes I had made that might cause this.
When I used the tutorial 'Aurelius' web files I placed them all within a sub-folder of the 'www' folders of the server systems (I like to keep my work organised). I placed the installed couch folder inside this folder.
I believe that using CouchCMS within sub-folders of the 'www' home areas caused the problem
I have since tried CouchCMS and the Aurelius tutorials simply within the 'www' home areas and have not experienced the problem.
I am not sure if this is a bug or not but I thought I would post it here as a warning to others.
Mike
I have recently gained some time and decided to re-visit CouchCMS nad tried it out on the four local server systems. I experienced the same problem on them all, even on the portable uniserver I downloaded from this site.
The problem occurs during the login process. I found that after installation all was OK. I logged in and had no problem. However, when it came to a re-log I found that after entering my password and clicking 'login' the browser went into a permanent loop with the page hanging and the re-direct not happening. If I replaced all characters from the 'login.....' onwards with 'index.php' I went to the CouchCMS screen and all functioned well from that point.
I had this problem on all 4 systems and each new login met with the same problem.
It was a while before I realised what changes I had made that might cause this.
When I used the tutorial 'Aurelius' web files I placed them all within a sub-folder of the 'www' folders of the server systems (I like to keep my work organised). I placed the installed couch folder inside this folder.
I believe that using CouchCMS within sub-folders of the 'www' home areas caused the problem
I have since tried CouchCMS and the Aurelius tutorials simply within the 'www' home areas and have not experienced the problem.
I am not sure if this is a bug or not but I thought I would post it here as a warning to others.
Mike