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    • A Offline
      amsalmaestro
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I am new in this forum , I recently installed IDOIT, and I found that global search feature is not working in my CentOS 4/5 environment.

      Meanwhile when I use Windows with XAMPP, that global search is worked.

      Does any one know this issue ?

      Thanks

      Amsal

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      • PatrickFeilerP Offline
        PatrickFeiler i-doit Team
        last edited by

        Hi,

        please check the system requirements, because this is a very old derivate
        https://kb.i-doit.com/display/en/System+Requirements
        In your case i think the apache config works not correct.
        Please check if mod_rewrite is installed and works correctly.

        Example:

        sudo nano /etc/httpd/conf.d/i-doit.conf
        
        <Directory /var/www/html/>
                AllowOverride All
        </Directory>
        

        Best regards
        Patrick

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          amsalmaestro
          last edited by amsalmaestro

          Hi,

          Thanks for the response.

          I upgraded my CentOS to 7 and used Apache 2.4.6

          I also added your instructions to AllowOverride All (/var/www/html) in my /etc/http/conf.d/i-doit.conf file, after that I found that my global search functions worked, but another problem came out. I attached my problem pictures here..

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            franknagel @amsalmaestro
            last edited by

            Please make sure, that you have the package php-mysqlnd installed instead of php-mysql.

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