Re css/js compression: Is there a difference between editing the db table versus Yes Paul I've tried the setup route several times.Ĭhecked the paths in the '' file. I'm being very methodical about this (I think),īut am beginning to lose my marbles here! Standard shared hosting account with cPanel. 'basePath' and 'baseUrl' have empty values but are green in colour.Ĭhrome: Std and Canary (latest versions)…(although, again as suggested, I have tried other browsers) Would this have something to do with my host perhaps?Īlso when right-clicking 'Filesystem' under Media Sources, ' I have looked at Bob's suggestions on this matter… My console shows an internal server error 500: with the following message… I'm not 100% sure but I think it may be something to do with turning furl's back on (?) However no sooner have I punched the air then my 'files' tree empties. htaccess and ensuring 'rewriteBase/' is as. Used the File Manager to upload and extract the zipped assets to the 'assets' folder.Ĭlear browser cache/cookies (have tried all major browsers). Using phpMyAdmin, import the local SQL file into the db. (have also used Softaculous within cPanel to install MODx). Using 'install.php' install fresh (Std Trad) MODx instance Local phpMyAdmin - create db SQL file (with DROP TABLE and CREATE TABLE) in the export. ![]() ![]() I apologise up front as no one wants to read War and Peace,īut here's what I do when doing everything long hand:. I've also done everything manually (a dozen times),įollowing all troubleshooting suggestions to the letter…Īnd I still get an empty 'files' tree in the remote manager. Ok, so I assume that for my particular installation Vapor isn't ![]() I've tried Vapor a dozen times, following everything to the letter,įollowing all Vapor troubleshooting suggestions to the letter. Well, here I am a month later and still not online!
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