Thanks,
What should I do to see the allura admin page when I write the IP address of the server in the browser instead of seeing the apache home page?



On Monday, January 13, 2014 7:16 PM, Dave Brondsema <brondsem@users.sf.net> wrote:
The disappearing SVN folders is probably because they were stored at /tmp which on many systems gets cleared out after a reboot.  You can change the development.ini settings to store them in a different directory.  Change it like https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/git/ci/14911893ee50d96390ae98bc56a3ac0269919153/tree//Allura/development.ini?diff=676e09eea39a5ec774a5dd65a544f10da5e59863 You may have to create the new directories (e.g /srv/svn) and set permissions so it is writable.

The message `TypeError: No object (name: widget_context) has been registered for this thread` is actually okay... it doesn't have any bad effects.  We plan to clean that up in [#6561]



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** [tickets:#7006]  JS canvas**

**Status:** in-progress
**Labels:** 42cc
**Created:** Thu Dec 19, 2013 01:44 PM UTC by narges
**Last Updated:** Mon Jan 13, 2014 03:24 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody

Hi,
I got this error in my commit_browser page:
This commit browser uses JS canvas but unfortunately your browser does not support it.

I don't think that it's related to my browser. I checked that with chrom, and explorer.
Please help me to fix it.



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