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In a website I very often get the following error message:


Fehler aufgetreten:/mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/core/libraries/view.php:988 Die Datei /mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/themes/LTV Obereichsfeld/view.php wurde nicht gefunden. Alle Themes müssen die Dateien default.php und view.php in ihrem Verzeichnis enthalten. Erkundigen Sie sich in der Dokumentation zu concrete5, wie diese Dateien erstellt werden. (0)

#0 /mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/dispatcher.php(264): Concrete5_Library_View->render(Object(Page))
#1 /mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php(6): require('/mnt/webo/c3/11...')
#2 /mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/concrete/dispatcher.php(21): require('/mnt/webo/c3/11...')
#3 /mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/index.php(2): require('/mnt/webo/c3/11...')
#4 {main}


(It's a german website)
In 'Protocol' the type of this message is 'exceptions' and the user 'guest'. I'm quite shure it's caused by a form. I already inserted the view.php file into the Themes folder on demand of an earlier error message and now it changed to the above. The mentioned 'mnt'-Folder doesn't exist at all in the website and I never updated Concrete5, so I don't know where that folder should come from.
Help would be greatly appreciated.

 
conker39 replied on at Permalink Reply
Here's a translation of the german text:


An Error occurred :/mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/core/libraries/view.php:988 The file / mnt/webo/c3/11/53381011/htdocs/homepage/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/themes/LTV Obereichsfeld / view.php was not found. All themes need default.php and view.php in the 'Themes'-directory. Check in the documentation of concrete5 how these files are created.
conker39 replied on at Permalink Reply
I don't get it. Why does my theme-folder including the file view.php have to be in the 'updates'-folder too? Is it because it's the german version and an update is included from the start there?
ConcreteOwl replied on at Permalink Reply
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