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Are you an Editor, Author, or Journal Manager in need of help? Want to talk to us about workflow issues? This is your forum.
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This forum is meant for general questions about the usability of OJS from an everyday user's perspective: journal managers, authors, and editors are welcome to post questions here, as are librarians and other support staff. We welcome general questions about the role of OJS and how the workflow works, as well as specific function- or user-related questions.
What to do if you have general, workflow or usability questions about OJS:1.
Read the documentation. We've written documentation to cover from OJS basics to system administration and code development, and we encourage you to read it.
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by rthomas » Thu May 26, 2005 9:38 am
I just installed OJS 2.0 on OS X (10.3.9) and the path has "//" in the cookie...and, of course, all the URLs. How do I correct this?
Thanks in advance.
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by kevin » Thu May 26, 2005 8:01 pm
That appears to be a bug in the system, although as far as I can tell only in the case where OJS is not under a subdirectory.
I'd suggest filing a bug through
Bugzilla, but unfortunately it is inaccessible at the moment.
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by jasonzou » Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:02 am
Yes, If you put your OJS2 to a directory, I mean that URL looks like following:
http://www.somewhere.com/path/
The "//" bug will be fixed. Unfortunately, you will run into another problem: stuck at Login interface (if you try to log in).
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by jasonzou » Wed Jun 08, 2005 1:14 pm
Weird thing just happened. I was using Firefox to test the OJS2. I used IE to access OJS2 by chance. The login problem got solved. And when I change back to Firefox, everything is fine now! Why!!!???
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by kevin » Mon Jun 13, 2005 7:55 pm
The "//" issue will be resolved in OJS 2.0.1, but if you wish you can
patch it manually.
Note that AFAIK this is purely a cosmetic defect and does not affect functional behaviour.
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by kevin » Fri Jul 08, 2005 9:03 pm
If properly applied, the patch (included in OJS 2.0.1 as well) should correct the "//".
The "index.php" is a required part of the URL. If you really wanted to, I imagine you could work-around it with Apache mod_rewrite rules and/or modifications to the OJS code.
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