I made a draft of a Wordpress website on localhost using XAMPP. I made a database for it using MySQL. I'm ready to upload to BlueHost. I understand that means I need to save the database as a single .sql or .sql.zip file.
I keep getting the "...\UAywaMh-.sql.part could not be saved, because the source file could not be read" when I try to turn the database into an .sql file that I can upload to BlueHost. BlueHost help says that the problem is not on their end. I've tried it in Firefox and Chrome. Chrome says "couldn't download."
I did leave the "New template" and "Existing template" fields blank. Is that it?
I know the name of the database I created and I was able to find it easily in https://localhost/phpmyadmin/ I don't think I have the wrong one.
How do I fix this so I can get my website live? Thanks!
UPDATE: On GitHub, someone described the same problem and said that patch #17447 fixes it, but I can't find the patch anywhere. https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/17445
UPDATE: A GitHubber responded! Turns out the answer is to update phpMyAdmin to version 5.20 or later! The first time I did this, I couldn't log in, but the trick is to copy over the config.something file!
Posting this so anyone in the future can find the solution.
The problem ended up being fixed by https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/17445 which was fixed in phpMyAdmin 5.1.4 and 5.2.0. It seems there was a related problem in PHP https://github.com/php/php-src/issues/8218 that caused download issues with some browsers.
Upgrading to the latest phpMyAdmin release was the solution.
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As the title says. I was working on my typo3 site and tried installing the mmc_slideshow extension from the typ03 website. After clicking install an error appeared and now i can no longer access the live site. When I try to look at the /typo3 backend it is just the same error. It looks like the site is wiped. Is there anything I can do to get it back? I was able to see the files by looking into /typo3conf but it doesn't give me any editing options. The only thing i can think of is getting in through the hosting server.
Aside from the editing of typo3conf/PackageStates.php, which Mathias mentioned, you may need cleaning the cache (I don't remember the folder for sure, something like typo3temp/Cache/Code/? In doubt you may delete everything from /typo3temp/.)
Another option could be the Install-Tool where you might be able to disable failing extensions.
My Drupal site was working fine locally. Then I don't know what happened to it. All links changed from localhost/mysitename/blablabla to www.localhost/blablabla. this means that www. appears before any address and mysitename is missing. I didn't change anything in .htaccess or php.ini.
I tested both WampServer and Acuia Dev Desktop as local servers, but no success.
I should mention that I installed a module "jQuery Calendar" before getting this error, but I am not sure if this was the source of problem. Because I restored the database with my online backups (without that module) and removed the module folder from sites/modules. but no success at all.
Any Help?
Hey I found the source of problem. The module had a library in sites/libraries folder. I removed that and everything got on the right track. wish this helps someone in future :)
Like the header says I am getting an error when trying to work with Umbraco(6.2.1) back office
This is the error:
I already talked with goDaddy support, they says everything is OK from their side.
I flowed every "tutorial" I could find regarding this.
This is an error I am seeing in Goggle Chrome Console:
I am now clueless about what to do next.
*every help will be much appreciated.
This is the config folder:
This is the -- file -- it self
The error says you have an incorrect TinyMCE configuration. It will be a problem with that component and not the host. There is a [Umbraco support ticket] which suggested this may be fixed in release 6.2, but also a [forum post] where its said this could happen in all versions, when a style-sheet which is registered in the database is deleted.
Are you sure all the files are present in the deployed /config/ folder? Check that there is a /config/tinyMceConfig.config file present.
I have downloaded and installed Zend Server community edition. I am on a mac.
I have tried to changed the path in
/usr/local/zend/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
so that it pointed at a test file in my documents folder. However, when I type
http://localhost:10081/test.php
into my browser, I just get 404- page not found.
Any suggestions? I am new to web stuff and don't really know what I'm doing wrong.
You can find step by step directions for setting up your local environment on a mac:
http://www.cmiwebstudio.com/blog/zend-server-ce-for-mac-osx-10-lion/
and some other posts that may also help here:
http://www.cmiwebstudio.com/blog/tag/zend-server-ce/
I installed LAMP on Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTE. Then I installed phpmyadmin. Everything was good. I used phpadmin to do lots of DB administration....
Then I installed Zend CE server. Now, phpmyadmin throws a blank page. No login screen.
So, I reinstalled my VPS in the same sequence again. No luck. Same behavior.
This time, I installed Apache, Mysql, PHP and Zend server in that order. Then I installed phpmyadmin....Unfortunately, still blank page on phpmyadmin.
Any help?...Thanks in advance.
First, for all those that posted their suggestions to my above issue, thanks!.
Of course, I had to dig deeper into forums and threads to find the specific root cause and solution for this issue.....and after spending few hours...finally, I resolved it!. Thanks to the following bug discussion link on php.net.
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25876
I tired many suggested fixes there but they didn't help. The suggestion that finally fixed the problem was pasted below ( so that let the credit go to the right owner):
[2011-03-03 12:18 UTC] comments at htmlcompressor dot com
If you are gettin the following error:
"Fatal error: session_start(): Failed to initialize storage module: files (path: ) in...."
Make sure that you have setup the session save path in your php.ini:
session.save_path = "/tmp"
which seems to be disabled by default.
I swear using Open Source software is tough!. I have spent whole day on this issue alone. My goal was to build some software and I have yet to get to it!!.