[TYPO3-english] How to make leftmenu?

Csanyi Pal csanyipal at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 17:26:57 CEST 2009


bernd wilke írta:
> Am Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:58:25 +0200 schrieb Csanyi Pal
>> bernd wilke írta:
>>     
>>> Am Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:06:49 +0200 schrieb Csanyi Pal:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>       
>>>> Is this good or bad?
>>>>         
>>> it's not the name which decides wether an user is admin. on the second
>>> tab of BE-user-configuration/-edit is a checkbox 'Admin(!)'
>>>
>>> but you seem to have admin-rights as the links tell: you can switch to
>>> second user. so I know: you were logged in as 'admin' which has admin-
>>> rights, as only admins can switch to other users.
>>>
>>> As your links show you run TYPO3 on your local computer: maybe you
>>> should reset your installation by deleting and installing TYPO3 anew to
>>> get a really clean installtion to start from new?
>>>   
>>>       
>> I deleted admin0 user, logout and login back so now I have in the Globe
>> menu
>> Export to .t3d
>> Import from .t3d
>>     
>
> deleting a user admin0 is no reset (to your database). 
> more strange is the result enabling import/export by deleting an user.
>  
>   
>> so I try to import: masterTemplate_1_1_2.t3d
>>
>> but get error message:
>> 0 MISSING FILE: 79569d4fc0528dcaf9f10493058b3cb9
>>
>> and in the Messages: column I get:
>>
>> /constants, "TStemplate" /: fileadmin/
>>      Filename: *fileadmin/* File does not exist!
>> File will be attempted written to "fileadmin//". File already exists!
>>
>> I get not the html/ directory in the fileadmin/ but have only:
>>
>> fileadmin/TEMP/masterTemplate_1_1_2.t3d
>>
>> Sorry! :(
>>     
>
> I think you did not complete the import, but aborted after preview.
>   
Yes, you are right!
> With import/export some errors about directories treated as files are 
> normal. these errors come up if you have a path somewhere in your 
> typoscript and as the import expected all 'files' mentioned to be 
> included in the t3d-file it claims a missing 'file'.
>
> nevertheless you have to hit the button 'Import' to include all data from 
> t3d-file in your installation.
>   
Again, you are right, I just don't see the Import button in the hurry.
> If you have a real clean database you may check the option 'Force ALL 
> UIDs values, so you get the same IDs for pages and records as in the 
> original (and in the documentation)
>
> And BTW: 
> The version 1.0.0 is ready to download not by mistake, but that you can 
> get really the same as the documentation.
> The Version 1.1.x has some bigger differences you may handle easily if 
> you have some expierence, but may confuse a beginner like you.
>
> I recommend: first import 1.0.0, read the documentation and play with it 
> and try to extend it. 
> then clear everything and import 1.1.x, try to understand the differences 
> to version 1.0.0 and then build up your new website.
>
>
>
> bernd
>   
So I, following at last your advice, purge typo3 installation on my
Debian system and install it again getting only one admin user.

Now I can import t2d files.
Again, following your advice, clear 'masterTemplate_1_1_2.t3d' from
fileadmin/TEMP
directory the

masterTemplate_1_1_2.t3d

and the following files/directories:

css
html
images

Now I import the masterTemplate_1_0_0.t3d file.

I'm reading Documentation..

Thanks!!

--
Regards,
Paul


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