Holy donuts! Many many thanks. I went through that file 15 times, and was certain I'd loaded up the default & tested it too. All fixed. Let me know where you need that coffee!
Holy donuts! Many many thanks. I went through that file 15 times, and was certain I'd loaded up the default & tested it too. All fixed. Let me know where you need that coffee!
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FYI, This threads title is misleading, which is probably why you had such a hard time finding the problem. You were looking for a missing fie, but the error message was stating 'remote server or file not found'.
I was able to elininate the missing file possibility by attemting to load a page that I knew *wouldn't* be found. This produced the results expected when a page isn't found, which was different than that results I was getting when I attempted to load the fotgotten password page. This was enough to tell me that it was a server error, so all I needed to do was figure out what you had changed on the forgotten password page that would cause the problem. The missing slash in "we'll" was an 'obvious' guess. Since that turned out to be wrong, and the fact that you posted the changes you made to this file made it easy for me to cut n paste your changes into my text editor (which has syntax highlighting) and the real cause of the problem stood out like a sore thumb. :)
This was a lesson taught to me by Sherlock Holmes, who stated "when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth".
In this case, I had eliminated the "missing file" as being a possibility. :)
Cheers
Rod
Good sleuthing, Rod.
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