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I bought the CE4 bundle today and installed all the piece parts, checked permissions, and when I run ...ttg-be/admin, I get the following msg:
"Unable to find the SQLite module. TTG BE requires both the PDO and SQLite modules. Make sure that both of these modules are enabled."
Is this something I need my web server to provide, or does it come with CE4 and I just don't know how to turn it on?
Thanks
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You should contact your host to inquire after these modules. They should be able to switch them on for you, else you will need to find a better host. We like Bluehost.
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Hi Matthew - thanks for the speedy reply.
I've been in touch with Bluehost (on chat) to inquire about PDO and SQLite, (since my current host in Wales does not have them) and they tell me I have to install SQLite and PDO - where to I get them and where do I install them on my filesystem on Bluehost? I was expecting them to be readily available or to be able to request that support. Thanks in advance.
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Bluehost is already configured to work with TTG, that's why Matthew recommends it and why a lot of us use it.
I don't think the person you chatted with is well informed.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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OK, thanks. I'll try calling instead of chatting with them.
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You shouldn't have to install those modules. If they happen to be turned off, the host can turn them on.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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That's right. The module are fairly standard. If I recall correctly, in the 2+ years that our products have used SQLite, we have only had one customer whose host refused to enable the modules.
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I registered with Bluehost tonight. I had to call them about transferring my domain name, and along with several other questions, I asked about PDO and SQLite - they didn't know anything about them. So I'm proceeding with your good advice that they should be there automatically. As soon as I get my files over there I'll check it out.
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