UPDATE November 5, 2007: I fixed these problems ages ago. Updated software and a better understanding of how it all worked did the trick. You can see the poll in action here:
http://oflanagans.net/dissplus/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=97 .
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I'm having a problem getting results from a PollXT-based poll published here on Lunarpages to be displayed. It just refuses to work. Here are details:
The odd thing for me is this problem only shows up on my "production" site, not on my test site. On my test site PollXT behaves generally as it is expected to. I can post questions, answer the questions, and receive the results of the poll. On the production site I can post questions and answer the questions. But any attempt to see any results just generates the totally useless response, "The page you are trying to access does not exist. Please select a page from the main menu."
Here are descriptions of the makeups of the environment in which the two different sites are operating:
PC Test and Development Machine
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PC: HP Pavilion Media Center PC
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Processoor Q6600
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Joomla Ver.: 1.0.13
PHP: 5.2.3
Apache Ver.: 2.2.4
MySQL Ver.: 5.0.45
PollXT Ver.: 1.22 (April 22, 2007)
Production Server (Shared Account) Environment
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ISP: Lunarpages.com
Machine Type: i686
OS: Linux, Kernel version 2.6.9-42.0.10
Joomla Ver.: 1.0.13
PHP: 4.4.6
Apache Ver.: 1.3.37 (Unix)
MySQL Ver.: 5.0.27 Standard
PollXT Ver.: 1.22 (April 22, 2007)
Do you see any reason why I am able to get results from the test site but not the production site? Here is a link to the issues I am attempting to survey at the production site (the same document and PollXT-based questions which report so well on the test PC site):
http://www.oflanagans.net/dissplus/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=97As it may be obvious, I am using no form of SEO on the production site (nor the test site, for that matter). So that should not be an issue.
Waiting eagerly to hear from anyone who may have some insights ...