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Problem when trying to install SocialProfile
Hi

I tried to install SocialProfile to my wiki but when I go to one user page (index.php/User:XXX) i get an error page 500 !

require_once("$IP/extensions/SocialProfile/SocialProfile.php"); $wgUserBoard = true; $wgUserProfileDisplay['board'] = true; $wgUserProfileDisplay['stats'] = true;
 * I have loaded the latest files in extensions/SocialProfile directory
 * I created an avatar and rewards directories in my image directory, with default avatars and reward images
 * I ran the update.php to create the tables in my database
 * I put in my LocalSettings.php the following:
 * 1) SocialProfile

but for all users I got this error ! Any idea why ?

thank ! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Blackdalhia (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~ !


 * Saying that you get the HTTP 500 error page basically tells me nothing. Do you have access to your webserver's logs and/or PHP's error log? Those logs might provide some useful information about what's going on and why a HTTP 500 page is being displayed.


 * Also, the gifts/awards directory should not be called rewards, but instead it should be called awards; this name is hardcoded in the special pages that are used to upload gift and award images, as well as in a few other places. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 13:25, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

Blackdalhia 09:54, 9 August 2011 (UTC) Hi ! and thanks for your quick feebdack "GET /wikiop/mediawiki-1.16.2/index.php/User:Blackdalhia HTTP/1.1" 500 - "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mediawiki-1.16.2/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&action=submitlogin&type=login&returnto=User:Blackdalhia"
 * it is strange : my error log does not show any error messages. My access log shows this :


 * Can you try setting error_reporting( E_ALL ); and ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 ); in your wiki's LocalSettings.php, right after the PHP starting tag, , and seeing if that helps in showing any error messages on the user profile page? --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 16:50, 9 August 2011 (UTC)