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HawkEye Browser won't load logs

Open FiddleSticks96 opened this issue 14 years ago • 4 comments

I've recently downloaded HawkEye so I can test it to see if I'd use it on my server or not. I've decided I would use it if I could get it to function properly. I've got MySQL, PHP, MyAdmin, and Apache running just fine. I've set up the database and HawkEye Browser and they appear to be working just fine. The ingame HawkEye commands are working just fine. I can rollback damage or undo commands. I can search the logs with in-game commands and they work just fine. I haven't gotten a single error message since installing it or using any of its features, but for a reason that still eludes me, the HawkEye Browser can't seem to find the logs, or can't load them;. When I tell it to, say, search for all Block Placements made by myself, the results screen goes into an eternal loading session. It never displays the results or gives me an error message. I have tried this with other search options and I still don't get anything. I've checked multiple times to see if HawkEye is accessing the right database, and it is. It is using the correct password to access MySQL. I've check the logs, and all the information is there, even the part where I placed the blocks and killed a pig.

I can't find anything wrong with how MySQL or HawkEye are running. I have 8Gs of RAM, 3.50GHz of processing power, and am the only one on the server right now. I have absolutely no idea what is wrong. Can you help me fix this? Thanks in advance.

FiddleSticks96 avatar Apr 15 '12 20:04 FiddleSticks96

i have the same HawkEye Browser won't load logs

zenithteam avatar May 13 '12 04:05 zenithteam

Try: https://github.com/oliverw92/HawkEye/pull/150

Kipperlenny avatar May 19 '12 08:05 Kipperlenny

This did not solve the issue. Thanks for your help nonetheless.

FiddleSticks96 avatar May 30 '12 20:05 FiddleSticks96

Try it with Firefox and Firebug - what does the Firebug Console tell? You can see the Log Load Request with the Firebug - and can watch the Response (even if the browser does not show it).

Kipperlenny avatar May 31 '12 06:05 Kipperlenny