I took over a semi finished Xoops site. I didn't find the veriosn infomation for it. I installed the Protector 2.57. But when I click "Protect Centor", the system hinted that the /include/cp_header.php is needed. I copied the cp_header.php from Xoops 2.0.16 for my site. Then, when I clicked the "Protect Centor", "Security Advisory", and "Prefix Manage", blank pages appeared.
I found that my Xoops system hasn't /kernel/ directory.
And the content of the mainfiile.php is :
//////////////////////// <?php
if ( !defined('XOOPS_MAINFILE_INCLUDED') ) { define('XOOPS_MAINFILE_INCLUDED', 1);
// Physical Path // Physical path to your main directory WITHOUT trailing slash define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', 'c:/xampp/xampp/htdocs/hawa');
// Virtual Path (URL) // Virtual path to your main directory WITHOUT trailing slash define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://localhost/hawa');
// Database // Choose the database to be used $xoopsConfig['database'] = 'mysql';
// Table Prefix // This prefix will be added to all new tables created to avoid name conflict in the database. If you are unsure, just use the default 'pop'. $xoopsConfig['prefix'] = 'hawa';
// Database Hostname // Hostname of the database server. If you are unsure, 'localhost' works in most cases. $xoopsConfig['dbhost'] = 'localhost';
// Database Username // Your database user account on the host $xoopsConfig['dbuname'] = 'hawa';
// Database Password // Password for your database user account $xoopsConfig['dbpass'] = 'hawa';
// Database Name // The name of database on the host. The installer will attempt to create the database if not exist $xoopsConfig['dbname'] = 'hawa';
// Use persistent connection? (Yes=1 No=0) // Default is 'Yes'. Choose 'Yes' if you are unsure. $xoopsConfig['db_pconnect'] = 1;