Hello
My website just crashed after I have modify some CSS file under Template/CSS folder. The error is triggered by VQMod, as follows:
Notice: Error: Could not load model /home/recipi64/public_html/catalog/model/journal2/db.php! in /home/recipi64/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_modification_system_engine_loader.php on line 35
I deleted all the files in VQMod cache folder, it did not help..
Can anyone please help?
Hi,ratiumihai wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2017 4:11 pmHello
My website just crashed after I have modify some CSS file under Template/CSS folder. The error is triggered by VQMod, as follows:
Notice: Error: Could not load model /home/recipi64/public_html/catalog/model/journal2/db.php! in /home/recipi64/public_html/vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_modification_system_engine_loader.php on line 35
I deleted all the files in VQMod cache folder, it did not help..
Can anyone please help?
There is some bug in opencart 2.3.0.0 and 2.3.0.1 mentioned in the opencart and then only, immediately Opencart launched the 2.3.0.2 as a statble build.
Forum discussion link :
https://goo.gl/R8gPOE
I am not sure this is the reason for the cache issue. But please upgrade your website to the latest stable build and then check the issue is persist or not.
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P.S. If you have any Opencart related queries, please contact us on opencartsupport@irssoft.com
This is probably not related to your CSS change but upgrading to 2.3.0.2 is probably a good idea.
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I agree with Paul feakins, CSS does not go through vqmod, so don't confuse yourself by looking at that.
Deleted vq cache files will regenerate on next page load so you also need to move XML files into a different folder before clearing cache then put them back there one by one refreshing pages in between until error re occurs.
Deleted vq cache files will regenerate on next page load so you also need to move XML files into a different folder before clearing cache then put them back there one by one refreshing pages in between until error re occurs.
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