[opencms-dev] Installation - browser specific?
Tosi, Joel
JTosi at cme.com
Tue Nov 29 14:09:37 CET 2005
Interesting. Thanks for the feedback. Like I had mentioned, the only thing I changed to get a successful installation this time was to change from Firefox to IE.
Joel
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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Siegfried Puchbauer
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 6:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Installation - browser specific?
I don't think so. I allways installed OpenCms using Firefox (about 20 times) on linux, windows and unix boxes. I sometimes had problems while installing, but I was able to solve them.
2005/11/28, JTosi at cme.com <JTosi at cme.com>:
I had installed opencms on a few different boxes (XP, Solaris, now
Linux) and never encountered any issues. However, this last install I
used firefox as the browser during installation. There were two issues.
First, it could not find all of the modules, it only found 3 modules and
I believe they were the general documentation. Secondly, during the
install it kept on crashing on step 6, saying that database was
inaccessible. I verified the database (Oracle) was accessible using
tnsping, sqlplus, and then creating a JDBC pool in Weblogic. Out of
curiosity, I switched browsers for the install, to IE. The install then
picked up all of the modules and connected to the database without
issue.
How is this install tied to a browser during installation? This baffles
me. The JDBC connection would be completely independent of the browser.
I did all of my weblogic configurations using Firefox without issue.
Is this a known bug?
Thanks,
Joel
Joel Tosi, Lead Systems Analyst, Internet Solutions Group
CME
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