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October 9, 2013 at 3:51 am #508419I spent a lot of my time to debug the problem on your site.
1) The back-end on your site is working now.
+ I have compared configuration.php of your site with joomla default and set it the same.
+ .htaccess has wrong configuration.
2) The menu site links to error page because you set SEO setting with .htaccess(so many customization compared with default but it doesn’t working)
+ I have disabled this option from admin site. It links correctly now but without friendly URL
+ I checked the system info of back-end: The PHP allow_url_fopen setting is disabled, you need to contact system administrator of your hosting to enable it
After that I will continue to help you debug this issue.
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October 9, 2013 at 1:55 pm #508499<em>@Ninja Lead 392858 wrote:</em><blockquote>I spent a lot of my time to debug the problem on your site.
1) The back-end on your site is working now.
+ I have compared configuration.php of your site with joomla default and set it the same.
+ .htaccess has wrong configuration.
2) The menu site links to error page because you set SEO setting with .htaccess(so many customization compared with default but it doesn’t working)
+ I have disabled this option from admin site. It links correctly now but without friendly URL
+ I checked the system info of back-end: The PHP allow_url_fopen setting is disabled, you need to contact system administrator of your hosting to enable it
After that I will continue to help you debug this issue.</blockquote>
With allow_url_fopen enabled, will friendly URL’s work?
Will contact my host today. Thanks so much Ninja, the support you are giving is incredibly top-notch. :-*
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October 10, 2013 at 12:16 pm #508596Sorry for the delay, some home stuff going on at the moment (also waiting for repair guy to come) Once he has been I will contact my web host.
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October 10, 2013 at 4:06 pm #508627allow_url_fopen has been enabled. 😀
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October 11, 2013 at 4:48 am #508689<em>@sbreame 393114 wrote:</em><blockquote>allow_url_fopen has been enabled. :D</blockquote>
I have enabled SEO Settings with both options: Search Engine Friendly URLs and Use URL rewriting set YES. I found the problem SEO Settings with AceSEF (3rd party) and I disabled AceSEF the problem on your site is fixed.
You can check it on your site again. Let know if it helps
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October 11, 2013 at 1:17 pm #508749<em>@Ninja Lead 393196 wrote:</em><blockquote>I have enabled SEO Settings with both options: Search Engine Friendly URLs and Use URL rewriting set YES. I found the problem SEO Settings with AceSEF (3rd party) and I disabled AceSEF the problem on your site is fixed.
You can check it on your site again. Let know if it helps</blockquote>
Yeah I had AceSEF due to jomwall having a weird URL by default, but it seems you fixed that with fixing everything else. I think the site is now ready to just add articles (which is exactly where I wanted it)
Thank you so much Ninja! I always know when I tried, and can’t figure out a problem, you guys will help me!
One last question – Regarding site backups. I’ve always just copied every file from FTP into a local folder for my back ups. Is this method fine?
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October 12, 2013 at 5:10 am #508800You can use Akeebackup component to backup data(all source code and database on your site) here and I helped you install it directly on your site. You can try to learn and backup data on your site. Please check it from Component back-end on your site. Hope you enjoy to work with it.
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October 12, 2013 at 2:15 pm #508819<em>@Ninja Lead 393339 wrote:</em><blockquote>You can use Akeebackup component to backup data(all source code and database on your site) here and I helped you install it directly on your site. You can try to learn and backup data on your site. Please check it from Component back-end on your site. Hope you enjoy to work with it.</blockquote>
Awesome thank you so much 🙂
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