Hi Ciarian,
Does the same exact thing. I tried the demo 3.6 and the demo 3.5 version and they both fail in the same way. I tried to rename the htaccess file and try again but no luck. Here is the messages I get:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@mydomain.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache Server at
http://www.mydomain.com Port 80
and this one also:
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
I think I will just take this opportunity to reinstall Joomla and actually learn how to add the modules manually as I really need to do that anyway being I am kind of a noob. I have made Joomla pages before but always used a template either Beez or ones I made with Artisteer. That said, if I use the module names provided on the module list for Calibra, and use the info in this website tutorial, is that going to be the correct instructions and will work properly?
http://www.templatemonster.com/help/joomla-3-x-how-to-add-module-position.html#gref
Thanks,
schemer
added info:
I am using:
PHP 5.6 (Single php.ini) [Beta, check site functionality for compatibility after enabling]
Same as PHP 5.6, but all subdirectories will use ~/public_html/php.ini
more info from site:
Notice: Be aware that this only modifies your ~/public_html/php.ini file. If you apply these changes, please confirm that your other php.ini files are up-to-date for the appropriate version of PHP you're using. We highly suggest using the "Single php.ini" option for your desired version of PHP, to ensure that the proper php.ini is being applied for your site's software. If you choose to use PHP 5.4, you'll want to make sure your crons use "/usr/php/54/usr/bin/php" instead, as otherwise it will use PHP 5.2.
Your current ~/public_html/php.ini will be backed up.