When I try to backup my website database (not my links db), I get the following error.
1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'to,subject,message,headers,timesent,ip,replacement,mime from ws
select id,to,subject,message,headers,timesent,ip,replacement,mime from wsnlinks_email
[TEP STOP]
Is this from my links script? Is it something I need to fix?
Whatever mechanism you used to backup, it didn't properly quote the field names. Most of the time mysql lets you get away with forgetting the quotes in the query, but when the field has a special meaning like 'to' it dies.
I can only suggest using a mechanism that uses proper syntax (like a direct mysqldump or, I belive, phpmyadmin), instead of whatever site backup thing that is.
Can anyone enlighten me on how to backup my site through MySQL or phpMyAdmin?? I think that this may be the related to why my site is not transferring properly to another host. I am transferring to a third host now, and the links pages are still not functioning correctly.
Something is not reading correctly, either from a FTP glitch or database transfer error. I'm beginning to think these two issues are related in some way, but what do I know.
With phpmyadmin, click the 'export' option. For mysql directly you can use WSN 3.3's database backup page to send the shell command if PHP isn't in safe mode and you're on a unix/linux host... otherwise you'd have to have shell access and look up the parameters mysqldump would want.
Your temp link seems to not respond at all half the time, perhaps related to it being such an odd look link with the strange osCsid bit. When I get to the page I don't see anything wrong though (see screenshot)... though all the links on the page are pointing to your domain because of your directory url setting, and I don't know if you've updated your file path.
There's nothing wrong with the database, there are no mysql warnings on the page.
Edit: Confirmed that if you go to the actual url, index.php, it works fine -- it's only when following your link with that odd parmeter that it tends to die. So if you think your directory is down, it's because of however you're coming by that mysterious link, not anything to do with the directory actually being down.
I think I'm getting like half of what you're saying. But that screen shot is not really correct. The header is off-center and there is a blue box around all of the categories. The tag above the header is also incorrect. And there is no link to admin or moderator control panel. Something is missing.
craftygiftcreations wrote: But that screen shot is not really correct. The header is off-center and there is a blue box around all of the categories. The tag above the header is also incorrect.
Those are obviously template customization matters. It's your responsibility to edit your templates to make them look like whatever you want them to look like. If you copy over the /templates/ files from one site to another they become identical of course.
And there is no link to admin or moderator control panel. Something is missing.
I'm not an administrator or moderator on your website, so I have no business seeing a link to your mod or admin cp. I don't see those links on your domain either.
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When I try to backup my website database (not my links db), I get the following error.
1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'to,subject,message,headers,timesent,ip,replacement,mime from ws
select id,to,subject,message,headers,timesent,ip,replacement,mime from wsnlinks_email
[TEP STOP]
Is this from my links script? Is it something I need to fix?
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Whatever mechanism you used to backup, it didn't properly quote the field names. Most of the time mysql lets you get away with forgetting the quotes in the query, but when the field has a special meaning like 'to' it dies.
I can only suggest using a mechanism that uses proper syntax (like a direct mysqldump or, I belive, phpmyadmin), instead of whatever site backup thing that is.
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Can anyone enlighten me on how to backup my site through MySQL or phpMyAdmin?? I think that this may be the related to why my site is not transferring properly to another host. I am transferring to a third host now, and the links pages are still not functioning correctly.
If you look at this temp url:
zeus.made2own.com/~craftyg/...be521f27a5833c4d00ce04cd98
It is different from my regular links page at www.craftygiftcreations.com/links
Something is not reading correctly, either from a FTP glitch or database transfer error. I'm beginning to think these two issues are related in some way, but what do I know.
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With phpmyadmin, click the 'export' option. For mysql directly you can use WSN 3.3's database backup page to send the shell command if PHP isn't in safe mode and you're on a unix/linux host... otherwise you'd have to have shell access and look up the parameters mysqldump would want.
Your temp link seems to not respond at all half the time, perhaps related to it being such an odd look link with the strange osCsid bit. When I get to the page I don't see anything wrong though (see screenshot)... though all the links on the page are pointing to your domain because of your directory url setting, and I don't know if you've updated your file path.
There's nothing wrong with the database, there are no mysql warnings on the page.
Edit: Confirmed that if you go to the actual url, index.php, it works fine -- it's only when following your link with that odd parmeter that it tends to die. So if you think your directory is down, it's because of however you're coming by that mysterious link, not anything to do with the directory actually being down.
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I think I'm getting like half of what you're saying. But that screen shot is not really correct. The header is off-center and there is a blue box around all of the categories. The tag above the header is also incorrect. And there is no link to admin or moderator control panel. Something is missing.
Good to know it's not with the database, but I'm still convinced that something is missing because the http://zeus.made2own.com/links/index.php is not identical to http://www.craftygiftcreations.com/links/index.php.
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But that screen shot is not really correct. The header is off-center and there is a blue box around all of the categories. The tag above the header is also incorrect.
Those are obviously template customization matters. It's your responsibility to edit your templates to make them look like whatever you want them to look like. If you copy over the /templates/ files from one site to another they become identical of course.
And there is no link to admin or moderator control panel. Something is missing.
I'm not an administrator or moderator on your website, so I have no business seeing a link to your mod or admin cp. I don't see those links on your domain either.
because the http://zeus.made2own.com/links/index.php is not identical to www.craftygiftcreations.com...com/links/index.ph....[/i]
Copy the templates.