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  • impy2101 Friend
    #179385

    I created a website on a different domain http://www.wynneweb.com/fccs

    Then I used Akeeba to back it up.

    I then installed Joomla on the new domain http://www.futuristics.biz
    and uploaded the .zip file made with Akeeba

    Carefully answered the questions about the database and directories (tmp and logs, etc)
    and after completion – I get:

    500 – JHtml: :icon not supported. File not found.

    So I went to https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/prbasicts.html
    and walked through their troubleshooting steps – and that did not solve my problems. At the end they suggested the different templates play into the error variables and they couldn’t solve all the problems.

    I wasn’t even able to get into the administrative panel – so I reinstalled joomla 2.5.6 and was able to get in. Then I went to the configuration and changed the database tables to the original tables – and Voila!!! everything is there – my articles, my categories, my template settings, etc…but still on the frontpage I get: 500 – JHtml: :icon not supported. File not found

    For what it’s worth the hosting service is the same on both domains.

    So here I am. Still learning………Help?

    impy2101 Friend
    #462118

    I moved this to JA Minisite because I’ve narrowed it down to the template. The website seems to load ok under the Beez20 template. I also disabled all the various modules in hopes of narrowing it down to a specific module but wasn’t able to do that.

    Sherlock Friend
    #462122

    Hi impy2101,

    Something goes wrong there but not much sure what it’s at the moment, Can you please update with the correct FTP Info for a deeper checking ? the gave one seem to not correct

    impy2101 Friend
    #462205

    Ok, I PM it to you.

    impy2101 Friend
    #462233

    Yeah, never mind – I solved it. Turns out I had found the answer all along – only I didn’t know it because after I fixed the above problem, I then got a second problem. The website would come up with the error: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class Browser in /home/xpco/public_html/plugins/system/jat3/jat3/core/libs/Browser.php

    So the first fix was to add:
    JHtml::addIncludePath( JPATH_COMPONENT . ‘/helpers’ );
    to this file: html/com_content/article/default.php

    The second fix was to simply delete the Browser.php file since there was a second browser.php file in there. The site is up albeit things are still wrong…

    Sherlock Friend
    #462246

    Hi impy2101,

    Glad to head that you got it fixed, Just let me know if another problem occurring there.

    impy2101 Friend
    #462313

    Actually there is…shall I start a new post?

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