While i'm trying to republish entire umbraco site, the umbraco.config file is getting deleted.
Once it is deleted, if I try to republish the entire site, a new umbraco.config file is not created.
Due to this, i'm not able to see the changes I made in site.
Is there any solution?
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I'm making a Chrome extension. Right now, it's only available to test users. Some of the test users can access it, but some just get a "404" page. Also, when I try to update the code (uploading a new zip to the extensions), it acts like it updates. But when I go to the Web store page, it still lists the old version. It says it might "take a few minutes" for changes to publish, but it's been days and they still aren't published.
I've got a Magento site however when I login into the admin area to create a new CMS page the content box is appearing in the Page Information tab and not the Content tab. This is causing the validation to fail when I add the content.
Any help would be much appreciated
Try disabling any third party extensions/customizations you may of installed.
It could also be caused by corrupted database entries.
Try reinstalling Magento to a new database and seeing if the issue persists.
If it's fixed, then it's a problem with your data. If it isn't, then it must be a extension or customization causing the bug.
Go to System>Configuration>Advanced and you will see a brand of extension you recently installed. Set it to disabled and hit Save Config. Flush Cache, log out and log back in to admin and it should be corrected. If it is, contact the extension creator and report the bug as it shouldnt do that.The only realy way for that to happen is for something to overrule its placement which would be a 3rd party extension.
The other possibility is that you moved some folders in adminhtml by accident. If thats the case, try uploading an original copy of adminhtml.
I have been using Joomla since an year ago. before few days, I made few changes to files, then the admin panel started showing error:
"JERROR_ALERTNOTEMPLATE You are not authorised to view this resource."
I am not able to figure out the solution.
First of all, let me start off with saying, that you should NOT edit core Joomla files for the following reasons:
They might get overridden during a Joomla update.
It might cause errors such as the one you currently have.
It might corrupt other functions.
It may cause security issues.
What I suggest you do is, download a fresh copy of Joomla, however only unzip the "administrator", "includes" and "libraries" folders. Then, upload these folders to the FTP so that they override the current ones.
I have a typical solution with multiple projects.
In IIS I have configured a new website with which to access my development area. Underneath this I have another sub application, pointing back to the same place. (This allows me to have mysite.com and mysite.com/au/)
This all works fine.
The problem I have now, when I create a new file (say an aspx page) and specify a master page (probably other scenarios as well) the relative link that is created is ~/au/masterpage.master, not ~/masterpage.master as one would expect.
As well as not loading in the CPH's of the master page (hugely annoying) this also breaks my page. So my question: Has anyone had this happen to them and how did they solve it?
EDIT
I found that if I removed the sub application and restarted VS, next time I created a file it worked as expected (without the /au/). However, it would be nice if I could leave the sub application in place.
I have a web site that is designed and published using FrontPage 2003. I have changed 5 web pages in that web site. When I publish them, FrontPage doesn't show any error messages. I find that 4 of the web pages are published correctly, but one is not. The web site still has the old version of that web page in it.
I have tried deleting the old version from both FrontPage and from my published web site. But the problem comes right back as soon as I publish the web page with the same name. For example, here's how I deleted the old version:
Have a new version ready (such as web-page-TEST.htm).
Delete the old version from FrontPage.
Publish the web site. When FrontPage offers to remove the old
version that is still in the published web site, I tell FrontPage
to delete it.
Rename the new version to use the original web page name (such
as web-page.htm).
Publish the web page again. When FrontPage offers me to remove the
TEST version that is still in the published web site, I tell
FrontPage to delete it.
When I use browser to open the web page, I find that it still
contains the old info.
I am quite sure that the content in web-page-X is correct. The reason is that I had published it under a different web page name (like web-page-X-TEST.htm), and it could be published without any problem, and it also worked fine.
I have run out of ideas. Please help. Thanks.
Jay Chan
In Folders view, right-click the file that is not published, and then click Don't Publish to cancel the selection. If that doesn't work, here are some other troubleshooting tips which may help:
Web site changes are not visible on the destination Web server in FrontPage 2003 or in SharePoint Designer 2007