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Standard member

It broke too quickly.
a basic edit left me unable to save any site config options... heading to drupal.
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Standard member

In any case, good luck on your website with whichever CMS you ultimately choose to use.
Regards,
Jason
My ocPortal Sites: Holleywood Studio / Tech Fusion Online
My Composr Sites: NEWBotics Labs
Jason
My ocPortal Sites: Holleywood Studio / Tech Fusion Online
My Composr Sites: NEWBotics Labs
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Standard member

And I went to access one of the admin sections, and it came up with some stack traces, so I tried other admin sections, and more stack traces.
I feel that I should let you know that the site tree editor gave a stack trace as well, off a fresh install. So I think there may be some issue out of the gate, that just somehow propagated to the rest of the site.
Thanks for the well-wishes.
From what I've experienced with compo.sr it's a great system… it just didn't work for me.

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I'd have to see the stack traces to look at the other issues, but it sounds like you've probably uninstalled Composr at this point.
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The Site tree editor wasn't what really killed my composr site, it was whatever caused the admin section of it to crash.

Good luck with composr. though, it seems like it's a really nice cms!
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