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  • Parts of my website still think it's local

    Posted 12 years 2 months ago
    • Okay, so I'm pulling my hair out at this point because it seems like every time I turn my head I'm having another issue with my website. I moved my website from a local server to a published server and I believe some parts of my website seem to think that it's still local.

      Just a few issues I've been having:

      -White page on mobile devices: www.rockettheme.com/forum/index.php?f=60...89776&rb_v=viewtopic

      -Chronoforms not working properly: It spits back this error "Constant DS already defined in C:\wamp\www\osi\components\com_chronoforms\chronoforms.php on line 11"

      -Random PHP errors showing up in the back-end: You'll see upon logging in

      I need this fixed ASAP, I am willing to pay someone if need be to log in and take a look at the back-end to make sure I have it setup properly.

      Please don't reply to this message telling me to upgrade this or that, I want a professional to respond who is willing to login to review over my settings.

      Thank you in advance.
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    Re: Parts of my website still think it's local

    Posted 12 years 2 months ago
    • Hi Michael,

      The problem will be that Joomla 2.5/3.0 retain some paths in the database and caching.

      I always use Akeeba to backup a site and then use the Akeeba Kickstart to load it to a new server. It rarely has any problems when doing this. Akeeba knows which paths to edit and restore without all the fuss.

      Hope this helps 8)

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  • Re: Parts of my website still think it's local

    Posted 12 years 2 months ago
    • David Goode wrote:
      Hi Michael,

      The problem will be that Joomla 2.5/3.0 retain some paths in the database and caching.

      I always use Akeeba to backup a site and then use the Akeeba Kickstart to load it to a new server. It rarely has any problems when doing this. Akeeba knows which paths to edit and restore without all the fuss.

      Hope this helps 8)

      The problem I have with that is I've already made a lot of modifications to the website and it would be even more of a hassle to make those changes locally then backup and restore to the server again.

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