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TP V.096 questions (moved from translation help)

Started by Reality12, October 21, 2006, 11:23:25 PM

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G6Cad

Then all i can suggest to you is to replace all the old files with new ones.

Download the 1.1rc3 update pack from simplemachines.org, extract all the files and upload them and replace all the old files (make backup of settings.php and settings.bak.php in your forum root first, and do NOT remove any files, just overwrite the old ones, then point your browser to the file update.php.

Then download and extract the manuall install package for TP V.096 (link posted in the second reply and follow the steps again) then point your browser to the manual_tp_install.php

This will give you all fresh files again but will keep your content intact

Reality12


Reality12


Reality12

Quote from: G6 on October 22, 2006, 12:54:18 AM

2. You have that when you have tp installed as default.


I've deleted my original "index.htm" page and when I go directly to my site, I see all my public folders instead of being directed to my TP index page.

Instead of leaving all of that open, I've recreated my "index.htm" page.

Can you assist?

JPDeni

Is there an index.php file in your main directory?


G6Cad

You must have an index.php in your forum root , thats the start file that make all the calls for everything that needs to load up

JPDeni

You might be able to just upload the index.php file from the SMF package. Give that a try and see if it works. If it doesn't, you'll need to delete everything in that directory and start over installing SMF and then TP.


Reality12

Well, that index.php file only contains the following:


<?php

// Try to handle it with the upper level index.php. (it should know what to do.)
if (file_exists(dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/index.php'))
include (dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/index.php');
else
exit;

?>


...And it won't do the trick. Any advise? See, I've got an active forum and I can't just delete everything.

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