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12 years 1 week ago #24169 by bob_k
Okay, would be interested to learn of anything you discover/learn ... Thanks

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12 years 3 days ago #24228 by bob_k
Hello again ... It might be that there's something else going. I've been working on building a brand new HotStart site using the Coffeine template, and the same error messages started appearing in the Content (below Inset) area.

Last action I was working on before this is replacing the "bg1.jpg" image (with my own, named the same/renamed the original) ... refreshed a separate browser to see the effect, and yes the background image changed, but then the errors.

Any idea what might be causing this? My host took a look from the server side, and all installation setting requirements are met 100%. They suggested I scan my computer for malware, etc. so I did using all the Joomla!.org recommended tools (and others), and all came back totally clean.

Also, now when I try to e.g., edit the article that previously was published as content, I get the "500 - An error has occurred. Missing field in the database: JTableContent id. Missing field in the database: JTableContent id." (So far, my Admin access hasn't been affected).

A screenshot showing all errors is attached; also, a text dump of the "pink error", if all that detail helps troubleshoot (?).

Frustrated,
Bob

I'm not editing any code.
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12 years 3 days ago #24229 by bob_k
Update: Admin access now unavailable, this time: "Error 500 - Internal Server Error".

FWIW, the extensions I've added: Akeeba Admin Tools Pro (original install/first time error didn't have this), Akeeba Backup Pro (first install only had the free version), Flexi-Contact (don't recall if first install had this), JCEditor (first install didn't have this).

Attached here (in addition), the last Errors captured on the server. Below the error lines, a Joomla forum post that suggests "another (external) site" is messing around on my site ??

I'm getting a little concerned about the safety and/or quality of these templates/HotStart process.
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12 years 3 days ago - 12 years 3 days ago #24230 by bob_k
And the error_log (added .txt to upload here) file produced in the root of the site is attached ... whatever has happened is also preventing me from looking at ANY of my databases via phpMyAdmin.
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12 years 3 days ago #24235 by ivan.milic
That is then problem, with your server, ask your hosting provider for help.

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12 years 2 days ago #24266 by bob_k
Thanks Ivan. My host provider isn't seeing anything that confirms it is a server-side issue, and now asks "Are you installing the latest PHP 5.3.x friendly version?" ... here's the stats of the server:

Apache version 2.2.23
PHP version 5.3.17
MySQL version 5.1.66-cll

Q1: Are all hotjoomlatemplates (v2.5) compatible with these (PHP) versions?

Q2: Also, I'm still curious about the information listed in the site's error_log (/public_html/villageport.com) ... what might cause those repetitive "invalid arguments" for the articles.php and mysql.php files?

Appreciate helping me understand what's the root of this!
Bob

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