Friday, 12 April 2019
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Hi, I got a strange problem.

Since a while, as a superadmin, I cannot save the general Jevents configuration form on the back-end anymore.

I've updated Joomla and Jevents to the latest version, but that didn't help.
However on a clean Joomla install it does work.
I disabled all extensions to make make sure they were not interfering.

After hours of testing I've found out it has probably something to do with the user-rights.

In the screenshot you see the super-user I use, which gives the problem.
If I copy the tables #_users, #_usergroups and #_user_usergroup_map from the clean installation to my current (problem) installation, the problem is vanished.
So I thought by creating a new superuser account the problem would vanish too, but it didn't.....

How can I solve this? Is this a bug in JEvents? Maybe it's looking for fixed IDs or so?

Thanks in advance!
5 years ago
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#210227
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Hello,

This sounds like a max input vars issue with php. If you go to the support info page does it warn you about max input vars?

Please see:

https://www.jevents.net/docs/jevents/item/unable-to-save-jevents-config

Many thanks
Tony


Hi Tony,

Your suggestion led me to the solution.
I needed to alter two things to your suggestion:


# JEvents form submission issue
php_value max_input_vars 5000


First of all the .htaccess-syntax was without an "equal"-sign, so I dropped it.
Secondly, I needed to increase it a lot more. I tried 3000, 4000 but ended up with 5000.

Maybe you can change it in the documentation?
5 years ago
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Hello,

This sounds like a max input vars issue with php. If you go to the support info page does it warn you about max input vars?

Please see:

https://www.jevents.net/docs/jevents/item/unable-to-save-jevents-config

Many thanks
Tony

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5 years ago
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#210227
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Hello,

This sounds like a max input vars issue with php. If you go to the support info page does it warn you about max input vars?

Please see:

https://www.jevents.net/docs/jevents/item/unable-to-save-jevents-config

Many thanks
Tony


Hi Tony,

Your suggestion led me to the solution.
I needed to alter two things to your suggestion:


# JEvents form submission issue
php_value max_input_vars 5000


First of all the .htaccess-syntax was without an "equal"-sign, so I dropped it.
Secondly, I needed to increase it a lot more. I tried 3000, 4000 but ended up with 5000.

Maybe you can change it in the documentation?
5 years ago
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Thank you, I've updated them now.

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