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I upgraded and now nothing shows up but a database error on my site. I have a back up but I never have uploaded one before. How do I do this?
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#2
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How can you expect someone to solve your problem when you just say you have an error?
Its like phoning up a mechanic and saying your car is not working and expecting them to fix it just like that.
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#3
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^^ Correct hehe.
Please go to where the database error is, and select view/source. Copy-n-paste the full error message here. |
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#4
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What is unclear about this so I can clear it up? Here is what the error reads: Quote:
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#5
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Why try to upload a backup, when we may know how to correct your current problem, without the need to revert to a backup?
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well if you can do that it would be appreciated. |
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#8
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Now here is the new error:
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Check line 123.
match it with the orinigal config.php.new to ensure you did accidentally edit it where you shouldn't have.
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I have no idea to know what line 123 is
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