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  • peasant Friend
    #153927

    I have developed a template on my local machine. Today I uploaded this template to my website, but the profiles do not work correctly. I assign different profiles to different pages, but the only way to set the correct profile is via cpanel. Reset in cpanel also doesn’t work.

    Also, I tried default blank template on my website. It seems to have the same problem. Can anyone give me some clues?

    Thanks.

    peasant Friend
    #354248

    It seems to be something with capitals. The profile is being saved as homepage.ini, but being read as Homepage.ini. So, after saving and changing the first letter to capital, it’s working again. Don’t know where this problem is coming from.

    uniquebiz Friend
    #354258

    Just a guess, you may have your ftp program set to capitalise files I have all mine set to use lowercase only, that is will always convert or rename to lowercase regardless?

    peasant Friend
    #354267

    I don’t think that’s the problem. Because if I create a profile from within T3, my ftp program is not used and the profile don’t work. I have to use my ftp program to rename the file. After that, it works.

    jladom Friend
    #355115

    <em>@peasant 192357 wrote:</em><blockquote>I don’t think that’s the problem. Because if I create a profile from within T3, my ftp program is not used and the profile don’t work. I have to use my ftp program to rename the file. After that, it works.</blockquote>

    I also noticed the problem when assigning a profile to a com_ extension, it seems to be capitalizing there as well (Com_x), I posted as a bug… wish I found this post earlier I have spent hours troubleshooting.

    Don Lee Friend
    #355325

    <em>@peasant 192200 wrote:</em><blockquote>I have developed a template on my local machine. Today I uploaded this template to my website, but the profiles do not work correctly. I assign different profiles to different pages, but the only way to set the correct profile is via cpanel. Reset in cpanel also doesn’t work.

    Also, I tried default blank template on my website. It seems to have the same problem. Can anyone give me some clues?

    Thanks.</blockquote>

    Hi there,
    plz make sure that your profile folders are rewritable.

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