After upgrading to Drupal 6.10 my site seems to function as normal apart from the Administer menu.
When logged in as the admin (userID = 1), I cannot access ANY item on the Administer menu. The site just hangs and times out eventually.
Any ideas how I can fix this problem??
I did an upgrade from Drupal 5.1 to Drupal 5.15. We run Mac PowerPC (OS X 10.4.11) and most of our machines have Firefox 2.x on them. After the upgrade there has been a scroll bar on every page of the website. It appears to be connected to a menu. The problem seems to be only Firefox 2.x and only PowerPC, since I have not been able to reproduce the problem on my Linux machines or my Windows machines. Does anyone have any idea where I start looking for this?
I upgraded to Drupal 6 from the 5 version and I received the following message.
user warning: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ') ORDER BY fit DESC LIMIT 0, 1' at line 1 query: SELECT * FROM menu_router WHERE path IN () ORDER BY fit DESC LIMIT 0, 1 in /mounted-storage/home86a/sub007/sc47119-FAPY/www/includes/menu.inc on line 315.
I have no clue what is wrong and I am not all the familiar with PHP MY Admin Can anyone help me?
Few weeks ago my views was ok, I touched nothing on site, I don't kow if it happened wih uprade to drupal 6.10 or with other modules upgrades, I just know that friday thinking to change hosting I checked that all views and listings are disappeared, here a sample: http://www.forniture-alberghiere.net/?q=category/categoria-aziende/servi...
What I have to control? What could happened?
I'm in the middle of moving my Drupal site to another host, so I can upgrade it properly. My old host runs MySQL 4.0.18, and my new one runs 5.0.67, and I'm having trouble importing my SQL dump through phpMyAdmin - I keep getting the following error message:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '`aid` int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment, `mask` varchar(255) NOT NULL default ''' at line 1