I migrate a drupal site from old hosting to new, i do a copy of DB and folder, then i put on new hosting and site work fine, but show me this error
User warning: The following module is missing from the file system: dexp_page_elements. For information about how to fix this, see the documentation page. in _drupal_trigger_error_with_delayed_logging() (line 1138 of /public_html/includes/bootstrap.inc).
i read many post, but all say me put back the module is missing but i dont have the files.
How i can fix this issue?
i look on de DB inside the system table the route of module. Because u can find the folder module inside two routes /module /sites/all/modules/
then i look the .module file, and in my case the file extension was .modul, i chnage the extension to .module and its work for me
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After upgrading to DNN 9, I get the following error when I try to place modules on the page:
`Error occurred when request service 'AddModule'.
With most of my modules, if I refresh the page after getting the error, the module appears "hovering" and ready to be placed on the page. But with one custom module I created using Christoc's custom module templates, nothing happens when I refresh so it's impossible to place the module on a page.
What can I do to fix this error?
It's been a while. But I had a similar problem. In my case the problem was an extra entry in the <moduleDefinitions> node of the .dnn file. Like a reference to an ascx file that was part of the original template, but was deleted by me, but not from the .dnn file.
It seems DNN 9 is much more strict when it comes to modules and adding them.
Just starting with CakePHP and started the cms tutorial.
Install and configure went fine, but when I get to load the site for the first time there is a missing HTML Helper error.
When checking the View/Helper directory, it is empty: so obviously not installed.
What do I need to do to get the Helpers installed?
The issue was incorrect code in the ctp file (a stray character), and I incorrectly read the Error message as a missing Helper.
Core Helper was not actually missing, I just needed to read the Directory to discover the difference between core helpers and application helpers :-/
I'm trying to work with this CakePHP 3 plugin which I think does exactly what I need it to do, but am struggling big time! I'm new to CakePHP 3, composer and fiddling with routes etc (previously CakePHP 2.x and manual installation and never played with routes).
The plugin does not appear to be maintained any longer and the package does not exist when trying to install via composer, so I forked it and cloned the files to /plugins/AuditLog/
I've run updated my app composer.json file, loaded the plugin in my bootstrap.php, and run composer install on /plugins/AuditLog/ to load the dependencies from the plugin composer.json file (not sure if this is the right thing to do?)
In plugins/AuditLog/config/routes.php there is the following code
Router::plugin('AuditLog', function ($routes) {
$routes->prefix('admin', function ($routes) {
$routes->fallbacks('DashedRoute');
});
$routes->fallbacks('DashedRoute');
});
So a bit of searching in the CookBook and I read for the first time about 'prefix routing', which from what I can tell means I should be able to reach the pages via /admin/audit-log/audits (for example).
Not surprisingly, I get a missing controller error here
Error: Create the class AdminController below in file: src/Controller/AdminController.php
The instructions for the plugin don't mention anything about creating an admin controller, and there are no controller files anywhere in the plugin at all actually, despite there being views and models.
I'm really out of my depth here, can anyone help me untangle this? Where/how to add which controllers and get them pointing to the right place?
I have a menu link with the alias "inside" on a joomla 3.1.5 site here: http://naiwellness.com
Every morning I check the site and a folder named "inside" has been created in the root dir which prevents the site from loading as it should, instead displaying a directory contents listing at http://naiwellness.com/inside
Anyone have any ideas how to prevent this please?
Thanks
This is just a theory, but check the xml files of your installed modules and plugins (most likely a plugin) for this line...
<folder>inside</folder>
and if it exists try deleting that line of code - or better still uninstall the extension - that should fix it. It's possible that a plugin requires that folder and has php code to create the folder if it doesn't exist - and so creates the folder each time it is run - i.e. when the site is loaded. The above line of xml code I have asked you to look for will go someway to helping determine if this is the case.
Appologies if this is something obvious I've missed.
I'm trying to use this Cake plugin to add a twitter feed to my cake app (just display my latest tweet). I've followed the docs in the readme but I get this:
Missing Controller
Error: Twitter.UsersController could not be found.
Error: Create the class UsersController below in file: C:\wamp\www\mysite\app\Plugin\Twitter\Controller\UsersController.php
Heres what I've done so far (as the readme instructs):
Cloned all the files into app/Plugin/Twitter/
Rename Config/twitter.default.php to Config/twitter.php
Updated the config file with my twitter app keys
Visited mysite/twitter/twitter/connect - which gives me the above error.
The readme mentions that the plugin uses - http_socket_oauth, another cake plugin, I trust that this is included in this plugin and that I dont have to install that plugin aswel?
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Thank you