Not sure what information is going to be helpful here so ill just take you through it. I have just installed Orchard and pointed an IIS site at the install, everything is fine right up until I try and edit a page as this is all it shows:
Does anyone know what might be happening here?
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So I set up a wordpress website on my ubuntu machine. I am getting a problem i've never had before.
When I go to my domain's homepage with either wp.ryan-41.local or my IP, it shows the default "it works" page, while i'm not suppose to get it any more.
However when I go to wp.ryan-41.local/wp-admin/ I am able to login normally.
https://gyazo.com/d4b3945396b4e11a7aa6aa0145c5b7fd
here's a screencap highlighting my issue.
Anyone who knows what's wrong here? I'm able to login and fully configure my wordpress, but when I go to the homepage of the site itself, I get this.
Have you tried moving everything back one directory, because that's just what comes to my mind when I see that.
I eventually decided to just toss it out and start over. This worked, eventually, but it was a bunch of work. I think I might've done something weird earlier in the process with my scripts, so it must've gone wrong there.
I am running Kentico 12.0.26 MVC.
When adding links via the inline widget editor (MediumEditor), the final URL that gets generated has a strange URL path, which is not a pretty URL for SEO.
http://localhost/cmsctx/pv/administrator/culture/en-US/wg/54e1b893-56a5-455b-9f89-37433f2f4365/readonly/0/ea/1/h/98d86f48b5376d0f10eb44df47afb782729ba12751defe6a5ce98c918950785e/-/products/Tube-Pipe-Systems/FL-WELD-P-ORB?uh=b0542cb25017b58c3ebde4855543bcea15269abf4d7458251db4ff128f2feb30&administrationdomain=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost
Not all links have this, but when this links where added, it was using the clean relative URL of the page, I think maybe after enabeling the Kentico culture feature, they somehow got update like that, but not all links got affected. I am still not entirely sure at what point to they get updated like that.
I also notice that links that are added via the page type editor (CKEditor) are fine and don't seem to run into this issue.
Please advise, thanks
I hope someone here will be able to solve my problem. I been trying to solve this for hours now. I have recently started building my website using PrestaShop. Everything was fine until i changed some pictures on website slideshow. Now i cant' see my website. Basically when i go on my website "www.smokeyjack.co.uk " website appears for a sec then disappears. i have tried deleting cookies, changing browsers, updating flash, but nothing seems to work. Please help me on this. i can't just figure it out what's wrong.
Your logo is with the following size: "3508px x 4961px" and it covers all the page.
all! I have a Joomla site (http://wired-ar.com) that I attempted an upgrade to 1.5.26 just a while ago. The upgrade went a bit awry, and I was forced to revert to a backup copy of the site using 1.5.15. Was upgrading with the intent to then upgrade to 2.x and then the latest.
I'm new to Joomla, but I believe I've reattached all the necessary components and modules. However, I'm getting 404 errors on EVERY page. Homepage, interior pages. I'm also having some problems with my editor, as only the top-portion of the editor appears and no TinyMCE. I've re-uploaded all editor files just to be safe, but no luck.
I haven't got a clue what's going on here, and I'm all out of leads. Most other problems like this involve the home page working, and nothing else. On my end, the back end works a-okay, and no visual pages are coming through. Changing different themes does not help, nor modifying any of the SEO areas, like mod_rewrite. Disabling plugins returns no results, either.
I would love some help with this, please! Any thoughts, options, or possibilities would be great.
Try to disable SEF url from backend, and figure out from the links, which articles/comp. are assigned to the menu. (maybe languages arent set correctly - you have assigned another lang article/category for ex. to an En lang menu)
As it turns out, and this may be the case with others, if you can access the back-end and nothing else, you likely have a corrupted file tree that's missing components or modules.
In my case, the really old files on this server had very wonky permissions, which made a smooth re-upload nearly impossible. The solution was to check and double check all components, adding the missing ones where needed. Took a lot of CHMOD work, too, for me.
Hope that helps someone, if you're in a similar pickle with an old Joomla site!
I'm having a very bizarre issue. I have been building a website locally on my linux box and all was well until I uploaded the site files to a place where i have some hosted space. Everything renders exactly the same except one element in my footer which i think is affecting some jquery animation i am using. I thought maybe I was missing files or hadn't uploaded the latest versions of everything, so I deleted the server directory and re-uploaded everything exactly as is from my local copy. And yet, the problem remains. I'm not sure how this is happening. Has anyone seen this before, or does anyone have an idea what could cause this? I'm baffled! Thanks everyone!!! I am attaching screen shots.
Seems to be a cache problem. Try to force a refresh with F5 or CTRL+F5.
Try clear your cache in your browser settings.
If that don't work, use Firebug (an Firefox browser addon) to check actual css at your footer. This will show the problem.
BTW: don't use spaces in your URL if you can. Don't use spaces in your filenames/folders.