Hi,
I'm getting a Page not found in the admin panel when i try to "export" with the Import/export module..but i can import. Someone have idea to help me ? I uploaded all the files, is there a modification with the htaccess ? I'm using 1.2.8.
I'm getting a Page not found in the admin panel when i try to "export" with the Import/export module..but i can import. Someone have idea to help me ? I uploaded all the files, is there a modification with the htaccess ? I'm using 1.2.8.
Hey,
I'm having a similar problem, in Internet Explorer it shows up as a 500 error in Firefox nothing shows up. Were you able to solve it?
I uploaded all the files and I wasn't sure if pear was installed so I installed it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Raj
I'm having a similar problem, in Internet Explorer it shows up as a 500 error in Firefox nothing shows up. Were you able to solve it?
I uploaded all the files and I wasn't sure if pear was installed so I installed it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Raj
What's in your error_log? It will tell you there what went wrong.
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On some hosting environments, the log will usually be a "error_log" file that appears in a specified directory or even the root directory.
If you want to check where it is you'll need to view your PHP settings;
1. Make a file & call it phpinfo.php
2. Put the following code into it
3. Run it from your browser. eg. localhost/phpinfo.php
4. Find the "error_log" column and look at the path to the file.
Note: Some hosts might disable this function, so it's not a definite science. If disabled, you'll need to browse around your website directory or outside the root, to see if it appears there. If you have Cpanel, you can simply look for the error log from there.
If you want to check where it is you'll need to view your PHP settings;
1. Make a file & call it phpinfo.php
2. Put the following code into it
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<?php phpinfo(); ?>
4. Find the "error_log" column and look at the path to the file.
Note: Some hosts might disable this function, so it's not a definite science. If disabled, you'll need to browse around your website directory or outside the root, to see if it appears there. If you have Cpanel, you can simply look for the error log from there.
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