Sounds like you have a backup or renamed file being loaded that uses the same class ...
In the Developers Tool Kit, in the bottom input box, enter:
class order
Search the Catalog and see how many files contain that text ...
There can be only 1 ...![]()
Sounds like you have a backup or renamed file being loaded that uses the same class ...
In the Developers Tool Kit, in the bottom input box, enter:
class order
Search the Catalog and see how many files contain that text ...
There can be only 1 ...![]()
Linda McGrath
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ya, i just rename my original file and put beside, and upload the amened copy.
after i found out problem with amended copy, so, i delete the amened copy and rename back the original copy. and it CANNOT work anymore...
is that cache problem? need to clear? from server?
Expert pls help..!!!!!!!!!!!! pls
Tom
In the Developers Tool Kit, in the bottom input box, enter the following, and select "All Files - Catalog" from the pulldown menu:
(including the quote marks)Code:'order.php'
What does it tell you ?
Then do the same thing again for this phrase:What do you find?Code:new order;
Please paste all the results here.
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