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January 18, 2012 at 5:57 pm #172940Please I need really your help! I have almost finish my site and then I think i have crashed it. After changing some script in style.css (ja slideshow) now the admin panel site doesn’t work and the frontpage is displaying wrong. I would do anything for help… I feel totaly helpless!
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January 18, 2012 at 6:26 pm #434324I know someone sensible will be along to help you soon but if I were you I’d load my backup. If you don’t have one why not locally unzip the template and ftp style.css up to the site?
If you don’t do backups download Akeeba and install when you have admin access. It’s saved my life more than once!
Good luck!
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January 18, 2012 at 6:38 pm #434326i haven’t made a backup… very idiotic… i know! π and i have already try repair it this way! it doesn’t work! i would be already happy when i could enter the backend…
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January 18, 2012 at 6:46 pm #434327scheisse.
There is nothing there in the page source.
I’m not the best to ask in all honesty but I would think that there is no index.php file in the root directory.
Can you see one in ftp? And is there a configuration.php file there too?
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January 18, 2012 at 6:54 pm #434328There is an index.php file as you can see it on the front end. Told you I was dumm!
Found this on the web….
Admin Login giving 404 Error on Joomla 1.7 If you are getting 404 Page not Found Error on your Joomla Administrator login, then here is the fix. Just goto configuration.php file and edit it. Just remove the data from live_site variable and save the file. Now clear the cache folder and refresh the website and administrator login page.
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January 18, 2012 at 6:57 pm #434329i have found a index.php and the configuration.php and the fix from the web i have also work out! :-/ das ist echt ne scheisse!!! π
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January 18, 2012 at 7:15 pm #434333It needs someone with more experience than me because it could be a problem with .htaccess
If you get to the end of your stress level then there is another solution but if you have done lots of work on normal joomla files work will be lost. I would use this as last resort if everything else fails.
Upload the Joomla files to your site to write over the old files. Everything could be fixed if you can replace that corrupted file with an uncorrupted version. But since you won’t be able to determine which is the corrupted file, you’ll need to overwrite all of the files. However, do not FTP the installation folder.
This will only affect the original Joomla files and will not touch any files that came with other packages (e.g. templates installed after installation will not disappear).
The fastest way to carry out the action presented above is to get your Joomla setup zip, take out the installation folder from it, upload the zip to your site and then extract the folder.
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January 18, 2012 at 10:01 pm #434363i have found the problem… i have delete the administrator folder!!! π is there a way to fix it?
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January 18, 2012 at 10:25 pm #434365<em>@sakul 295416 wrote:</em><blockquote>i have found the problem… i have delete the administrator folder!!! π is there a way to fix it?</blockquote>
That would break it!! π
I’d try it in steps. Take a normal Joomla install and expand it on your localhost/desktop.
ftp the admin folder up to your site and see if that works.If that doesn’t work then try the solution I offered earlier. On NO ACCOUNT include the INSTALLATION folder/directory. Otherwise it will try to push you through a new install. The db wil be the same etc but you MAY lose the new templates and modules if you do that. If you upload the whole zip file by ftp, expand it and then delete the installation folder before trying to go to your admin login or front page.
Unless you made lots of changes to core joomla css files then you shouldn’t (famous words) lose much. If you kept the changes to the template or the modules they will still be there. You may have to reset them to some of your settings but its got to beat a complete new install.
Minute you get it back load Akeeba Mein Herr! π
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