Problem Installing 5.3.2
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I have a strange problem. I have uploaded C5 ran install everything was "green" gave all details that required, installation went fine. I received a mesage Congratulations on installing C5 you have been logged in with bla... bla...
That's it after that I can't raise website, Firefox shows message that it detected website going in to a loop.
My hosting company uses Plesk Control Panel, so I have access to most of the things.
Looking at mySQL web admin there is no data in a DB, all tables are there but no data in them.
Any ideas?
Is there a script that will let me import data through mySQL web admin?
That's it after that I can't raise website, Firefox shows message that it detected website going in to a loop.
My hosting company uses Plesk Control Panel, so I have access to most of the things.
Looking at mySQL web admin there is no data in a DB, all tables are there but no data in them.
Any ideas?
Is there a script that will let me import data through mySQL web admin?
try re installing i guess
Well that's not really an option on the live site. Has anybody came across it before?
loop can be reproduced by a bad site.php configuration. Like a / in DIR_REL I think..
Can you post your site.php?
I can't tell why there's not data in the tables but if they are empty, what's the problem with reinstalling? If there's nothing in your site, there's nothing to lose...
Can you post your site.php?
I can't tell why there's not data in the tables but if they are empty, what's the problem with reinstalling? If there's nothing in your site, there's nothing to lose...
Everyone I am really sorry, still trying to get use to this forum, I accidently replied to an old post.
Please ignore this post.
I have sold this problem long time ago it was install time out and site.php never got populated correctly.
Sorry everyone.
Please ignore this post.
I have sold this problem long time ago it was install time out and site.php never got populated correctly.
Sorry everyone.
I suggest you remove the /concrete folder and upload a new one.
then add /tools/upgrade?force=1 or /index.php/tools/upgrade?force=1 behind your domain name (in the browser you use, not in the site.php) to run an "upgrade".
if you upload the same /concrete as the version you are running it still "upgrades" to that version.
then add /tools/upgrade?force=1 or /index.php/tools/upgrade?force=1 behind your domain name (in the browser you use, not in the site.php) to run an "upgrade".
if you upload the same /concrete as the version you are running it still "upgrades" to that version.
please don't reply to something soo old