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Spontaneous error on stable build of 2.3.2


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willeifler

Community Member, 5 Posts

24 August 2009 at 1:32pm

Edited: 24/08/2009 1:36pm

The CMS, privileges, theme customization, etc. was all working like it was supposed to. A few days ago, I was uploading files via the FTP, and I simultaneously uploaded an image with the CMS. Didn't think that through. Anyway, it is now not populating the site with the pages correctly, is not including background images from the CSS, and will not allow me to build the database.

The site is live - http://ignitingworldchangers.com/

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willeifler

Community Member, 5 Posts

25 August 2009 at 2:03pm

Okay, I've narrowed it down to this - It just won't display the background images from either external or internal stylesheets.

PLEASE let me know any possible ways to reverse the error or whatever it is. I am going to find any way to get in touch with the SS development team tomorrow, whatever the cost.

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ajshort

Community Member, 244 Posts

25 August 2009 at 3:55pm

It just looks like you didn't properly upload a few images - nothing to do with SilverStripe. The background images are returning a 404.

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willeifler

Community Member, 5 Posts

25 August 2009 at 4:04pm

Okay - we are one step closer. I had checked all the files, but the paths are still not working. It seems to not be updating the layout.css, no matter what kind of flush I do (?flush=1, ?flush=all, db/build?flush=1, images/flush.

Thank you so much for your help!

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willeifler

Community Member, 5 Posts

25 August 2009 at 4:23pm

FOUND THE PROBLEM!!!!

In updating the "layout.css" file, I had accidentally put a copy in the "Templates" folder, which threw the whole thing off, and looked for images in the Templates folder.

To any readers: make sure you do not have any css files in the templates folder!!