While giving these urls it accepting the script and getting executed and following screen is visible.
Instead of 404 error or same page.Please help me out this.Please it is very urgent. i have to move my site to
production.
I moved my localhost site to a server and, while my custom theme is working, none of the content is appearing. I had created blocks, nodes, views, and none of it appears on the site. It's like a fresh Drupal install, with my theme enabled.
I uploaded the database (w/ Backup and Migrate) and the files folder. Looking at the htaccess files on localhost and server "files" folders, they seem identical, with both using symbolic links. Maybe that's my problem.
I've been with Godaddy shared hosting for about a year without issue. However, a couple days ago (around 10/25/2012), I started getting 500 errors. When I started to dig, I found the following log entries:
[Thu Oct 25 15:42:39 2012] [alert] [client 155.y.135.40] /var/chroot/home/content/83/8460003/html/.htaccess: Option SymLinksIfOwnerMatch not allowed here
Attempting to work with their [lack of] Support has rendered nothing but canned responses and frustration.
I have used Arvixe for several years now and other than for messing up my database a couple of times because of problems with the server, they have been pretty good until now.
Today, I noticed that the server no longer had PHP 5.3 enabled. I need it for a couple of modules that won't function under version 5.2.
Hello,
I am looking for companies that can compare/compete with Acquia for hosting and support. I am on their Enterprise level and have been increasingly getting frustrated with them over the last 6 months with downtime and lack of support response. Even with High Availability servers, there is still downtime with them.
I have a host that I would like to stay with and who is working hard to host a Drupal site for me, but is just having a terrible time. He sent me this note and it just seems wrong...
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As you know, the core issue & problem is based on the owner/user rights. Apache runs as one user and that works for hundreds of sites on all our servers. Drupal requires a dedicated server setup which runs Apache under the user account of the site owner. It is the only application I have seen do this in over 10 years of running web servers. Never heard of it (the user rights issue) or seen it before. Close as I can tell Drupal is the only "shared" application in common use which poses these issues. To me, it simply is not an application which was ever coded for use in a 'normal' shared server environment.