#1306 - "site options" produces fatal error

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Does the string "MyGamr" mean anything to you?

What installer did you use to install Composr?

Have you made any code changes or installed and non-bundled addons?
cpanel/quick install.....then i upgraded to the latest version.(manually)
mygamr is the name of the site installed on.
no code changes,i did not add any non-bundled ad ons.

i've installed/upgrade exactly the same way on another of my sites survivalcraftguide.com with no issues at all.
We don't have a cPanel installer as such, but there are some cPanel addons we do have an installer for. Do you know specifically which one? (e.g. installatron, softaculous).
i'm on reseller hosting with hostgator.Within cpanel there is a "quick install" section,within that section among lesser cms,is Composr Version: 9.0.6
i'm unclear which "installer " is used though. i have access to look,if you can direct me where?

Okay, I have done some research. It looks like Hostgator has their own Composr installer. As far as I am aware this isn't something we've had any official involvement with. I think a bug in their installer left what you could call a "time bomb", that is only made visible by a recent bug fix. In the past missing language strings did not visibly cause an error, but they should have. They probably were trying to do something smart, automatically setting some config setting, but wrote the code incorrectly.

Please could you open a ticket with Hostgator themselves, linking them to this issue.
Yes,absolutely. Since I've only just started with this current installation,I have nothing to lose by removing/reinstalling Composr over. Thank you.
The attached adminzone/pages/modules/admin_config.php should also workaround this issue.
I will try that.
I submitted a request to Hostgator. It seems the easiest solution according to them,and I also agree,is to install the Composr manual extraction.zip file to /public_html then extract it,and run http://www.yoursitename.com/install.php
Even for a novice,this is very easy to do.
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