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#1 Labsy

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Posted 25 September 2010 - 11:31 AM

Hi,

I know it has been discussed many times here, but none of solutions worked for me.
I have working 0.6.1 Final (Prelude) installation on Windows 2003 R2 server with IIS and PHP 5.3
Now I Image-Copied (with Acronis) this server to new hardware, removed all IIS web sites and copied only those, which are interesting.

On new server I get this:
Etomite encountered the following error while attempting to parse the requested resource: 
« Row count error in template query result. » 
      SQL: SELECT * FROM `mambo_artice`.etomite3_site_templates WHERE `mambo_artice`.etomite3_site_templates.id = '';

I already tried the following to resolve:
- Cleared CACHE from within Manager
- Went into Site Settings and SAVED all settings
- I edited Page with ID 1, changed template to something else, changed it back, SAVE
- manually deleted all files from /assets/cache
- added EVERYONE read/write permissions on /assets/cache folder
- tried with another template

NOTHING HELPS, still the same error.
Any idea appreciated.
Thanx!


...BTW, it's maybe related or not, but inside MANAGER everything works fine, EXCEPT "Manage Files":
Warning: dir(E:\HostingSpaces\User\domain.com\wwwroot\ks_content) [function.dir]: failed to open dir: No such file or directory in E:\HostingSpaces\User\domain.com\wwwroot\ks_content\manager\actions\static\files.static.action.php on line 248

Fatal error: Call to a member function read() on a non-object in E:\HostingSpaces\User\domain.com\wwwroot\ks_content\manager\actions\static\files.static.action.php on line 251


#2 Ralph

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Posted 25 September 2010 - 01:50 PM

If you are running PHP 5.3.x you must upgrade to Etomie Prelude v1.1 and then make all PHP 5.3 deprecation modifications... The deprecation issue has been covered elsewhere in these forums... We no longer support the 0.6.x code base... If these steps don't help, get back to us and we'll go from there...




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