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Well, from my understanding www-user should still be the owner of the files even for nginx to work properly. Have you checked the chmod permissions? Also could be a simple misconfiguration. Our installation just uses apache. I hope that helps you out a little bit to an extent.
Although have you considered looking at this? http://wiki.nginx.org/Dokuwiki
Nginx's wiki has a pretty good documentation on what your configuration should be for DokuWiki.
Sounds good!
I'll look into the chmod permissions. I have fooled around with it somewhat, but I will look at the file owner as well. I have been looking through https://www.dokuwiki.org/install:permissions but it hasn't seemed to help much. I didn't know about the Dokuwiki page on the nginx wiki so I will definitely change that out. Here's the error I'm receiving when running install.php via the web browser. http://i.imgur.com/9CNCqrp.png
Thanks for the insight, definitely gave me some leads to chase!
Thanks for the insight, definitely gave me some leads to chase!
You just need to chmod those specific folders so that they are writeable and they should work just fine. I'm lazy, so I just change permissions recursively for "conf" and "data" and "plugins" to 777 and it works fine (i.e. "chmod -R 777" the following folders: "/var/www//conf", "/var/www//data", and "/var/www//lib/plugins")
Yeah... like what @user123 said, that definitely looks like chmod issues.
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Are you? I added 2 more, I forgot fraud orders and what not take away from stock and don't replenish it.