I have moved an older installation of WSN Links to a new server. I haven't encountered any errors except for one small problem: I changed the path in config.php to the new one (the domain is the same, it's just pointing to a new server), but for some reason the script is still looking for files at the old path location. I remember that the path used to be stored in the database as well, but I couldn't find it anymore... I also deleted .htaccess by the way.
I also can't login, which I assume is related?!? I had a new password generated, which isn't working.
This is the error message:
An error occoured at http://lj-directory.com/index.php?action=userlogin on 2010-06-09 21:08:37. Please relay this data to support. Error #2: 'include(/home/content/l/j/i/ljicon/html/logs/write_logs.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory' in /home/ljdirect/public_html/index.php on line 217.
An error occoured at http://lj-directory.com/index.php?action=userlogin on 2010-06-09 21:08:37. Please relay this data to support. Error #2: 'include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/content/l/j/i/ljicon/html/logs/write_logs.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php')' in /home/ljdirect/public_html/index.php on line 217.
This "/home/content/l/j/i/ljicon/html/logs/write_logs.php" is still pointing to the old path, but this ($uploadpath = '/home/ljdirect/public_html/attachments/' is what's in config.php. Is there any other location where I have to change this?
Okay, so I did a lot of digging and finally found this bit of code at the end of index.php. I absolutely didn't put it there, I have no idea what it is. Maybe something from my old host?
I took it out and the error is gone, so thanks for pointing me into the right direction :-)
But I still can't login (password is still supposed to be wrong) or register a new user account ("You did not complete all of the required fields. That name is already registered to another user. Please select a different name.")
I suppose I can't just somehow upload a new set of files and upgrade the databases??? The db information seems to be correct, all the categories, links and members show up fine.
If you didn't put it there, could you have been hacked? Check the content of the file or send it to me. Seems to be at least masquerading as a stats tracker or logging tool.
I had downloaded the entire account from that server a few times as a backup, and I just checked all of the backups, but this /logs folder is nowhere. It might have been added by the old host (GoDaddy) and actual BE a stats tool...
I did reset the password, but I can't login with the new one either.
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I have moved an older installation of WSN Links to a new server. I haven't encountered any errors except for one small problem: I changed the path in config.php to the new one (the domain is the same, it's just pointing to a new server), but for some reason the script is still looking for files at the old path location. I remember that the path used to be stored in the database as well, but I couldn't find it anymore... I also deleted .htaccess by the way.
I also can't login, which I assume is related?!? I had a new password generated, which isn't working.
This is the error message:
This "/home/content/l/j/i/ljicon/html/logs/write_logs.php" is still pointing to the old path, but this ($uploadpath = '/home/ljdirect/public_html/attachments/' is what's in config.php. Is there any other location where I have to change this?
Thanks.
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write_logs.php is not a WSN file, it must be something you've placed in a template. The template PHP you wrote is the problem, you need to update it.
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Okay, so I did a lot of digging and finally found this bit of code at the end of index.php. I absolutely didn't put it there, I have no idea what it is. Maybe something from my old host?
$sid="451749";
include("/home/content/l/j/i/ljicon/html/logs/write_logs.php");
I took it out and the error is gone, so thanks for pointing me into the right direction :-)
But I still can't login (password is still supposed to be wrong) or register a new user account ("You did not complete all of the required fields. That name is already registered to another user. Please select a different name.")
I suppose I can't just somehow upload a new set of files and upgrade the databases??? The db information seems to be correct, all the categories, links and members show up fine.
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If you didn't put it there, could you have been hacked? Check the content of the file or send it to me. Seems to be at least masquerading as a stats tracker or logging tool.
Did you try resetting your password? scripts.webmastersite.net/w...in-to-admin-panel-104.html
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I had downloaded the entire account from that server a few times as a backup, and I just checked all of the backups, but this /logs folder is nowhere. It might have been added by the old host (GoDaddy) and actual BE a stats tool...
I did reset the password, but I can't login with the new one either.
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I just did a manual upgrade to the latest version and whatever the problem was it seems to be gone. I just logged in as an admin.