Ive been trying to try out magento for the past week with no luck. I tried installing ver. 1.0.19870 with the godaddy installation guide on this forum and finally passed the installation process to only find out i cant access any of the options in the admin panel. so i decided to install ver 1.0.1987.1 and now i cant get passed the darn INVALID URL. I see a lot of you have this error.. has anyone found a solution yet????????????????????????????????????????????
Okay, so the old one works, but which files do you upload to your server? All of them? Or can you just replace a certain file or directory instead of removing 1.0.19870.1 and reinstalling the 1.0.19870? It takes so long to upload.
LoL - so let me get this straight - the newest release of Magento doesn’t even install? Aka: it doesnt work? Maybe you should test a release before releasing it! Come on now!
When will this be fixed so I can use your software… i dont really feel like deleting and uploading an old version… can we just get a patch to fix this? Why has no team member addressed the issue ... its obvious noone can install the newest version. lol.
LoL - so let me get this straight - the newest release of Magento doesn’t even install? Aka: it doesnt work? Maybe you should test a release before releasing it! Come on now!
When will this be fixed so I can use your software… i dont really feel like deleting and uploading an old version… can we just get a patch to fix this? Why has no team member addressed the issue ... its obvious noone can install the newest version. lol.
I’ve had no problem installing the latest version of Magento, though I haven’t actually downloaded the latest file and tried installing Magento.
What I do is download Magento 1.0 and then use the PEAR updater to grab the latest release.
I don’t know if this is the same thing but I posted ‘issue’ #4961 23 May reporting problems with the archive files magento-1.0.19870.1.tar.gz which showed that the it contained
obsolescent base-64 headers
incomplete literal tree