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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
Now as a test: In conf/config.php in your new test forum change the database info to that of your live forum. OBS! Save the test database info, we might need it later. If error comes back issue should be in the database If not: Copy your live forum to your test forum folder. Assumingly you will now see the error. Disable… -
Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
Disable all then enable one by one not disable>enable one by one. This is intended to rule out conflicting plugins (either conflicting plugin<>plugin, plugin<>Vanilla or plugin<>server). The suggestion to install a clean version on a secondary test domain is intended to rule out configuration conflict (Vanilla or server).… -
Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
You should not have run utility/update and utility/structure - you now need to do an extra setup. You have seen that a clean Vanilla install and a new database throw no error. You have seen that a clean install works with your database. Issue is in your install, not in a Vanilla Forum as it is delivered - so it is a plugin… -
Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
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Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
First I changed the database name to my live forum and the test worked with no problem. Then I uploaded the live forum files to test forum . It worked without HTTP ERROR 500. But the site features and theme appear distorted. and now utility/update and utility/structure is leading to Something has gone wrong. So now how it… -
Re: After Upgrading to Vanilla 3.2 (HTTP ERROR 500)
That is why it is suggested to have a secondary domain on which you do your tests. IF you would do it on your live/main domain, you would ofc make a backup of your installation first, which then can be restored afterwards. Your forum installation does not hold your forum database (you would ofc make a backup of your…
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