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Anyone recognize this error?

Started by Tam, August 20, 2008, 07:58:37 PM

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Tam

QuoteNotice: Undefined variable: sourcedir in /home/tamsite/public_html/forum/smf_1-1-3_install/index.php on line 48

Warning: require_once(/QueryString.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/tamsite/public_html/forum/smf_1-1-3_install/index.php on line 48

Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/QueryString.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/tamsite/public_html/forum/smf_1-1-3_install/index.php on line 48

This is all I get when I visit my site. It was working fine yesterday and I have made no changes. I don't think it is a host issue because I have another site on the same account that is working fine.

SMF 1.14
TP .98
http://cashcrafters.com

Ad mod, arcade mod

G6Cad

Yes a lot of times actually.
If you use the search some, you will probably find them to in several places.

The errors are indicating that your files and or folders have the wrong permissions,they cant be read by the script because of it.

If you search for "permission issues", you will have some reading to see if the answers will solve your errors.

Also and other note. I suggest you upgrade your SMF from 1.1.4 to the SMF 1.1.5, there were several security issues fixed between thes two versions.

Tam

Thanks for the quick response. I will do the search you recommended and upgrade to SMF 1.1.5.

IchBin

Sounds like your Settings.php file is corrupt. Check the file and make sure all the info is there. You may need to restore from the Settings_bak.php file.

Tam

Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on August 20, 2008, 09:27:45 PM
Sounds like your Settings.php file is corrupt. Check the file and make sure all the info is there. You may need to restore from the Settings_bak.php file.

That was the problem. I restored the Settings.php file and all is back to normal.

Thanks so much for your help!

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