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Why does this happen to me all the time, ?
I turn on template chche and my forum loses all css styling or something, peek at the screenshot. |
Running this mod actually made my forum run slightly slower. I assume this is because I was using the file cache system and not a memory based one. Does anyone happen to know what enabling one of the accelerators directly in config.php does?
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I thought this would be a great tool. Downloaded it and installed it as per the read me
Logged in as admin into our admincp, selected the xml file and this is what I know get !!! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/09...y/Picture3.png The whole forum is ++++ed !! Cant log into the admincp, have not got a clue what has happened. Help someone please |
Tried to reupload the files?
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Yes that happens won't CHMOD or you uploaded files in the WRONG folder or not at all (that's what it's telling you that the cache file is missing)
Do you have a cache installed on your server? Did you have time to set anything in vb optimise? if all fails : just do the edit in your config.php to turn off all plugins and you'll have access to your site again |
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No I did not have any time or option to do anything remotely to do with vb optimise. It just went like that the minute I ran the xml file. Have tried to do the whole 3.8.0 upgrade again and still nothing regarding the config.php. How do I edit that file so it turns off all the plug ins. Do Need to upload that config.php file ? Sorry for the numptie questions here |
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In the vboptimise upload folder there are these files http://img.photobucket.com/albums/09...y/Picture4.png And this is a snapshot of the forum in the ftp software http://img.photobucket.com/albums/09...y/Picture5.png So do I upload the whole lot into the forum directory ? If so does that not replace the admincp folder which in vboptimise has only one file whilst the proper forum software has tons of files ? Or do I just upload the individual files into the right folders ? |
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