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Author Topic: My site just vanished! (solved)  (Read 224 times)
Pond

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« on: May 03, 2010, 01:53:53 PM »

I've been editing a WebsiteBaker site. I just reloaded a page to see what difference a change to index.php in my site template might have made. The page only loaded as far as the content part - going past the change to index.php I'd made, so this is not a PHP error - so it renders the site header, then just stops. In the WebsiteBaker administrator pages, when I try to edit any page, I get nothing - no editor, no placeholder, no error, just nothing.

The page list is intact. The list of sections for a page is correct, but the page body text is just suddenly and without any apparent reason, inaccessible - neither the admin interface nor the regular web client interface can 'see' it.

I've spent many hours on a series of updates to the site and because the work has been intense, the only backup exists from just before this work has started. I never expected WebsiteBaker to suddenly "eat" the site - I've certainly never seen this behaviour from it before! Can anyone tell me what has gone wrong with websitebaker, and how I can recover it?

WebsiteBaker 2.8.1, Debian derivative, MySQL 5.0.18, have tried restarting all services to no avail, can't see anything in accesslog, weberrorlog or the MySQL logs.
« Last Edit: May 03, 2010, 02:24:49 PM by Pond » Logged
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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2010, 02:24:30 PM »

Fixed it. The 'wysiwyg' module's directory had ended up moved up a level in the directory structure, so it was alongside 'modules' rather than inside 'modules' within the WebsiteBaker tree. I must have managed to activate a stray drag or move operation in the GUI FTP client I had running, supporting the live template edits I was trying out (doh).
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