Can't enter backend after editing pages on Sitemap
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I am having trouble developing Concrete5 Website.
I was editing pages on Sitemap menu like moving pages, making external links changing orders of the pages.
After that, I found I cannot enter the dashboard of Concrete5.
Website is still showing normally, Concrete5 admin bar as well.
However, when I click the hamburger menu, the menus appear normally, but even though I click any menu like Sitemap, Files, Members - all redirect to the homepage.
I have one screen showing sitemap that I opened before editing the sitemap, and it shows Load error when I try to open 2nd level.
In debugging tool, I can see the error like this:
fancytree.js:1 <FancytreeNode(#162, 'Services')> Load children failed ()
I reckon some page consistency is broken but I don't know how to fix it.
Has anyone experienced this situation?
Concrete5 Ver 8.1.0
I was editing pages on Sitemap menu like moving pages, making external links changing orders of the pages.
After that, I found I cannot enter the dashboard of Concrete5.
Website is still showing normally, Concrete5 admin bar as well.
However, when I click the hamburger menu, the menus appear normally, but even though I click any menu like Sitemap, Files, Members - all redirect to the homepage.
I have one screen showing sitemap that I opened before editing the sitemap, and it shows Load error when I try to open 2nd level.
In debugging tool, I can see the error like this:
fancytree.js:1 <FancytreeNode(#162, 'Services')> Load children failed ()
I reckon some page consistency is broken but I don't know how to fix it.
Has anyone experienced this situation?
Concrete5 Ver 8.1.0
I would try upgrading the c5 version by uploading the newest version to your updates folder then updating from the admin panel. 8.1 was a bit buggy and updating could solve the problem. If an update doesn't fix it then something might have gone wrong with the database.
Hi ob7dev,
Thank you for advice.
I don't have enough time to investigate, so I recreated from the beginning (css file, template files are no problem and luckily, it's not a huge website).
I'll try updating Concrete5, it might solve the consistency of database.
Regards,
Thank you for advice.
I don't have enough time to investigate, so I recreated from the beginning (css file, template files are no problem and luckily, it's not a huge website).
I'll try updating Concrete5, it might solve the consistency of database.
Regards,