Hi,
I am using the CMS Plugin and it connects to the database when I log in as admin, but when moving to the Content option I get an error accessing the database with root @ localhost
The message I get is:
Warning: mysqli_connect (): (28000/1045): Access denied for user 'root' @ 'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home1/ecenicer/public_html/cms/content.php on line 60
Warning: mysqli_error () expects parameter 1 to be mysqli, boolean given in /home1/ecenicer/public_html/cms/content.php on line 63
Failed to connect to database server!
The link to my test site is http://sebusca.com.mx/cms/index.html
and the password within the administrator area is 22052205
Thanks a lot
CMS Plugin
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MUST READ:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/cms_tools.html
A lot of information about the Content Manager System can be found in the help/manual. Please read this first before posting any questions! Also check out the demo template that is include with the software.
CMS trouble shooting / FAQ:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=43245
Re: CMS Plugin
This is an error generated by the server, so the only reason I can think of is that the settings are incorrect,
Are you sure you have used the same settings as for the admin?
Are you sure you have used the same settings as for the admin?
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Re: CMS Plugin
Yes I checked and they are the same
Regards
Regards
Re: CMS Plugin
Maybe you have accidentally added an extra space in one of the settings?