after a server-migration of my Wordpress Website from an old shared server to a new AWS EC2 machine with Plesk running, everything worked fine. However the only problem I'm facing is that older image uploads (that worked totally fine on the old shared server) with "Umlauts" in the name are not working on the new machine.
e.g. /uploads/2018/Würth-1.jpg
/uploads/2018/Wu%CC%88rth-1.jpg:1 Failed to load resource: the server
As mentioned, it worked on the older server. In general I know that those character should be avoided and I mostly do, however in this case it's an older upload and still has it.
Is there a way to make a server-setting to make those work?
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I had a problem with my WAMP server not being online so after some hours changing values on Httpd.conf i was finally able to make it go online after all, with all of it's services too. But when i try to access localhost it only says "It's working!" and i can't access the testlink webpage. I had already done about 350 test cases manually into testlink so I REALLY want to get that back. I made a backup before the server went down of the entire WAMP directory but i have no idea where the test cases are located. They are not saved as they were named in TestLink. Anyone can show me the way?
thanks!
If when you run localhost and it say "It's working!" then you have another version of Apache installed on this machine, and that is the one that is running and NOT the WAMPServer version of Apache.
As you are obviously learning, stick to one Apache per machine. So uninstall the other Apache completely. It would also be a good idea to look for another MYSQL as well. They travel in groups normally.
I recently began using GWT 2.7 in Eclipse Luna and I was running my projects seamlessly while testing them in localhost:8888, the thing is, when I tried to test them (any of them, even a new app with only the autogenerated content) with another device on the same local network using (pc running eclipse ip):8888 I get a message like this:
The page at (ip):8888 says: Couldn't load (app) from Super Dev Mode server at http://(ip):9876. Please make sure this server is ready. Do you want to try again?
This also happens when I try to access to the app in the pc running eclipse with (its own ip):8888.
I've checked these four similar questions, but they didn't have any really helpful answers, these are a few things I've tried or discovered already:
I enabled the 9876 port on the firewall
I've deleted the .nocache.js and .devmode.js so that they're generated again
I noticed that when this problem occurs it's because the browser can't get the (ip):9876/recompile-requester/(app) file
I tried deploying the app to GAE and it doesn't work there either, nothing that happens on the modules Java code runs (And for some reason, I get a "Uncaught java.lang.ClassCastException" message on the chrome console, but this only happens on the deployed version, it doesn't happen on localhost:8888 or in (local ip):8888)
But nothing has worked and the four questions I mentioned are pretty much the only things related to this I've found, so I really don't know what else to try.
As Thomas pointed out, the problem I had was that from GWT 2.6 onwards, if you want to test from other devices in the same network, you have to whitelist the addresses you'll be using in each *.gwt.xml file using a command line like this:
<set-configuration-property name="devModeUrlWhitelistRegexp" value="http://(localhost|127\.0\.0\.1|192\.168\.150\.(\d{1,3}))(:\d+)?/?.*" />
I also had to add a -bindAddress 0.0.0.0 attribute to the run config for it to work.
I have two Macs (Macbook Air & iMac) and want to use Dropbox as the source for local website files and their corresponding databases.
I setup the databases following these instructions (text version here), moved the website files to Dropbox and synced the contents on both devices.
I've ensured that the correct files are in place as per virtual host instructions for MAMP, such as:
added the domains to my hosts file at /etc/hosts
uncommented the httpd.conf to include httpd-vhosts.conf
added the ServerName and DocumentRoot like I'm supposed to (even changing out my user name in the path)
My laptop (the original computer where the sites were developed) works fine with the migrated databases and site files, but but when I start up MAMP and go to any dev virtual host url on my iMac, I'm met with a MAMP favicon and a blank screen with no content whatsoever.
How can I get my desktop to play nicely and access the databases correctly without error?
Thanks for any help addressing this issue.
After manually deleting the MAMP folder from the Applications folder, I reinstalled a fresh copy of MAMP and ensured that enough time had passed for my Dropbox to sync, in addition to removing any conflicting file issues.
It seems that giving yourself a significant time delay between firing up MAMP on either machine helps in preventing database conflicts that must've been causing the issue.
I have been using Coda and regular version of Mamp for local development for longtime without getting into this permission mess. I recently, upgraded to Mamp Pro and setup it with VHosts. I have a site example.com with it's root path set to /Users/john/Sites/example. I have set the owner and group to www in Mamp Pro.
The moment I got all this configured I started having problems with Coda. It keeps asking me the username and password to edit the local files at /Users/john/Sites/example. I guess I have to enable FTP on my Mac and then add a site in Coda to stop it asking me to enter username password for every single file. However, I have no idea on how to get this working. I am using Lion 10.7.2
Additionally, I have setup etc/hosts file for pointing example.com to 127.0.0.1
UPDATE: Though the accepted answer by #mini does not directly answer this question. It is still an elegant solution with seamless integration with Coda.
Consider using DesktopServer instead (along with Coda 2). Unlike MAMP, you can work on template theme files directly with WYSIWYG preview, LAN share for mobile device testing (with WordPress, -not just HTML sites), enables AirPreview to work with WordPress, copy, import/export to live sites, etc. Setup is easy as it manages your vhosts, database, and project files in about three mouse clicks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw9-F8etBPY
I have a DNN site (5.06) that I developed on a standalone machine running IIS7. When I copied the site to the production machine running IIS6 and enter the URL, such as www.site.com, I get a generic DNN error page with no additional information. However, if I add the default page, www.site.com/Default.aspx everything works fine.
The Friendly URL settings were never changed and I've verified Default.aspx is entered on the Documents tab in IIS6. The portal event viewer has no entry for the error page I get.
I'm nearly certain it has to do with migrating from IIS7 to II6; clearly I'm missing something here. Any ideas?
DNN has confirmed this is an error in 5.06, and will be addressed in a future update. That doesn't help me today, but I was able to work around the problem by adding the following to the Friendly URLs list:
Look for: .*/
Send To: ~/Default.aspx
I can't find the forum thread I was reading yesterday, but did find this one which also goes into detail on the issue: Error upgrading from 5.5.1 to 5.6.0
Pretty odd...
Double check PortalAlias table in your SQL server. Confirm www.site.com is in there.
Double check host headers in IIS6 has www.site.com
Make sure Default.aspx is in the documents area of IIS6 and set as the top default to run
Recycle your app pool
cross your fingers
Only thing I ever run into from IIS6 and IIS7 is in the app pool running in Integrated mode or classic... but that is usually as issue going from IIS6 to 7, not vice versa.
I was able to fix the issue (for me) by taking the web.config file from a working site with the same version of DotNetNuke and modifying it to have the correct machine key and connection strings. This is my last resort when DotNetNuke is being strange. I am running 10+ DNN sites at version 5.6.0 and I only encountered this issue once.