hey dudes,

drupal is blowing my mind, it is sooo cool...

however... i have one problem...

i'm using drupal for my band's website... and we needed a great tool for uploading and playing songs...

we thought we found the greatest tool ever made, ever...

until we realized we had to upgrade to drupal 4.7 RC2.

through reading these forums i realized i made some basic mistakes on the upgrade process...

like turning off the modules i added in order to do the upgrade... etc etc...

however... we are still getting 1 problem that is really troubling us...

here is the 4.6.5 site that i installed via Fantastico and added the Plain1 theme...
http://notetoselfdontdie.com/membersonly/

this site gives us this error on the front page:
  warning: Compilation failed: missing ) at offset 155 in /home/noteto/public_html/members/modules/filter.module on line 1050.

  warning: Compilation failed: missing ) at offset 155 in /home/noteto/public_html/members/modules/filter.module on line 1050.

and any other links go to the PAGE NOT FOUND page...

is there any advice you can give us? i have been stuck on this for about a week...

is there perhaps a different mp3/music module solution you can recommend that works with 4.6.5 ?

thanks in advance dudes!

-gerard

and here is the 4.7 RC2 upgraded installation:
http://notetoselfdontdie.com/members/

Comments

divrom’s picture

Did u turn off clean urls before the upgrade?

quicksketch’s picture

Clean URLs definately seem to be part of the problem. On your website, you'll notice that this URL:
http://notetoselfdontdie.com/members/admin/settings

...doesn't work, but this one:
http://notetoselfdontdie.com/members/?q=admin/settings

..does. If you can login to your website, click the above link (that works) and then turn Clean URLs ON. If they are currently on, try turning them off and then back on.

As for the error the filter module is giving you, I don't know why this is. Maybe try reinstalling the filter module with one from cvs? You can download the latest filter.module here.

It doesn't look like your site is pointing at the same database as your 4.6 installation, but if it is BACKUP your existing database now!! Open up phpMySql in your site's cPanel application at http://notetoselfdontdie.com/cpanel. Click on the mySQL option. Somewhere near the bottom of the next page is a phpMySQL link. Export the database you're using to a file on your computer.

After trying these things, let us know where things stand. Good luck, your website is looking good!

Nathan Haug
creative graphic design        w: quicksketch.org
& software development       e: nate@quicksketch.org

marlowx’s picture

thanks dudes...

that sorted it...