Menu has been lost
- jellyfish458
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I (re)developed my site using Menu CK, my development site was in sub directory of the main site. When it was ready to go live I restored it into the root directory and everything appeared to be OK.
After a few months I cleaned up my site and deleted the sub directory where the site was developed, and now I have lost my menu style.
I can only assume that somewhere in your code there is an absolute address that was looking at the sub directory when it was installed.
How can I fix this?
Regards
Jon
After a few months I cleaned up my site and deleted the sub directory where the site was developed, and now I have lost my menu style.
I can only assume that somewhere in your code there is an absolute address that was looking at the sub directory when it was installed.
How can I fix this?
Regards
Jon
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Hi
the first word to start a dicussion would be "hello" ...
then please give me your url
CEd
the first word to start a dicussion would be "hello" ...
then please give me your url
CEd
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Hi Ced,
I apologise, it was remiss of me not to start with the formalities.
The site is www.ticklingtrout.com
Many Thanks
Jon
I apologise, it was remiss of me not to start with the formalities.
The site is www.ticklingtrout.com
Many Thanks
Jon
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ok
check the access right on your server for this file :
www.ticklingtrout.com/modules/mod_maxime.../css/maximenuhck.php
may be a CHMOD issue or something with a htaccess file ...
CEd
check the access right on your server for this file :
www.ticklingtrout.com/modules/mod_maxime.../css/maximenuhck.php
may be a CHMOD issue or something with a htaccess file ...
CEd
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Hi there,
I've checked the file and it has 0644 permissions.
I've also checked and 'cleaned' the .htaccess file
But the problem still exists I'm afraid
Regards
Jon
I've checked the file and it has 0644 permissions.
I've also checked and 'cleaned' the .htaccess file
But the problem still exists I'm afraid
Regards
Jon
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ask you host provider. This is a server issue. Try to change the chmod to 777 to see if it works or not
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