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    Default Configure.php contents?

    For some reason ( I checked) my configure.php file in admin/includes/... is gone.

    (hence I can't access the admin panel.)

    I would love to recreate the file. Is it possible for someone to hand over a (unwrittern) version of configure.php (MAKE SURE YOUR INFORMATION IS OUT OF IT!)


    Thanks :)

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    Default Re: Configure.php contents?

    Look there for dist-configure.php
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    Default Re: Configure.php contents?

    With respect ... Do you do backups of your site?
    If not, I suggest you start. It really comes in handy in these situations ;)
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    Default Re: Configure.php contents?

    Alright, used the dist-configure, made a copy on Desktop, uploaded it and all seemed fine (admin didnt show the installation page request).

    However, ran into a problem,

    http://fcfcollectibles.com/admin/

    As you can see, no access to admin area for some whatever reason(?)

    Any clue to in regards on what is going on?

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    Default Re: Configure.php contents?

    It's redirecting you to http://www.fcfcollectibles.com/admin...ALERT_PAGE.php for two reasons:

    a) your /includes/filenames.php file is out of date and missing (at least) the define for FILENAME_ALERT_PAGE (and maybe more).
    b) the reasons for the alert-page being displayed have been triggered because you've not fully completed the installation instructions.

    Fix the first problem and then it'll tell you the specific reasons for the second problem.
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    Default Re: Configure.php contents?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    With respect ... Do you do backups of your site?
    If not, I suggest you start. It really comes in handy in these situations ;)
    Don't worry, all my sites have backups. This one however, I could not find. Mainly because I hadn't done too much work on it yet. I'm pretty sure I had an earlier backup, but couldn't find that one either. So I was stuck in trying to find a safe way out (redo the configure.php file.)

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    It's redirecting you to http://www.fcfcollectibles.com/admin...ALERT_PAGE.php for two reasons:

    a) your /includes/filenames.php file is out of date and missing (at least) the define for FILENAME_ALERT_PAGE (and maybe more).
    b) the reasons for the alert-page being displayed have been triggered because you've not fully completed the installation instructions.

    Fix the first problem and then it'll tell you the specific reasons for the second problem.
    Fixed up Filenames.

    Im guessing the alert_page is due to another missing file (alert_page) over at the admin root?

    (Just to be safe)

    Thanks again, I just need verification and ofcourse (Your glorious help) on regards to what is the specific reason I am getting the alert_page error.

 

 

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