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MAMBO installation HOW-TO (Notice: Table 'smf.mos_modules' doesn't exist)

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kahuna:
Ahhhhh! :) Always tried to fix it in the smf.php with getting no results. Didn't recognize that there has to be a relative path (starting with /home/.../smf) and no absolute path (http://.../smf) in the config.smf.php, because in the "readme.txt" there is both offered. What about adding a short note regarding this point to the readme?
Okay, it seems to work! Thanks to both of you!!! Great to have smf and mambo together.

best wishes!
Volker

Orstio:

--- Quote ---Didn't recognize that there has to be a relative path (starting with /home/.../smf) and no absolute path (http://.../smf) in the config.smf.php, because in the "readme.txt" there is both offered.
--- End quote ---

I think you are confused about the definition of a path.

A relative path describes the path from one script to another.  An absolute path begins at the server root.  Neither begins with http://.

Anything beginning in http:// is a URL, not a path.

kahuna:
Hmm - you're right!!! I mixed path and URL. Grumpf! However, while reading lots of threads regarding smf_bridge I suppose that many others do the same.  So what about clarifying this point in the "readme"? That path in the config.smf.php is NOT a URL? Even it may be a "beginnermistake". Just a suggestion. :-)

Orstio:
OK, I have added "DO NOT USE THE URL!" in the readme.  ;D

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