I've done a successful install, but I'm confused about login. The four links that are at the top right of this page (<username>, logout, about and faq) are not displayed on my server. Further, when I search myself as a user, I get a page displaying my user information, but the link "user tools" does not respond with a drop-down. On checking the source, I find that the ul element is not populated with li elements.

(I have a local install on a laptop that works correctly.)

I may be misunderstanding the process. I think I initially logged on through open.id. But, I can't logout (there's no link) to experiment with another account.

asked 03 Aug '11, 02:26

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There is something wrong with the UI registry on your installation. Is there anything in your error log?

(03 Aug '11, 14:25) Jordan ♦♦

No, there are no errors at /var/log/apache2/osqa.error.log

I used the /admin page (in Djando mode) to logout. And then I created a new account. As a user, of course, I can't get to /admin to log out again.

I do have some errors from several days ago. (this are two lines that might be important): [Mon Jul 25 13:12:57 2011] [error] Generated checkid_setup request to https://open.login.yahooapis.com/openid/$ [Mon Jul 25 18:05:55 2011] [error] [client 199.46.199.232] File does not exist: /home/osqa/osqa-server/forum/u$

And two from the end.

[Tue Jul 26 08:42:39 2011] [error] /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/Django-1.3-py2.6.egg/django/template$ [Tue Jul 26 08:42:39 2011] [error] DeprecationWarning

(03 Aug '11, 16:57) jat
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