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Old 06-17-2008   #11 (permalink)
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i dont understand how you cant access that but we can access it from our homes while the server is running here at the school. we have had this site running since may and we bought a template off your site and modified the colors and logos and the buttons on the frontend dont work anymore. if we change templates the buttons begin to work and when we switch back they dont.
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Well thats weird indeed.
For kicks I tried to hit your site with my test PC and low and behold it worked. Weird. I can\'t say thats ever happened before. :)

Anyhow, I see by looking over your source code that you have http://www as your live site url, but you posted to me http://. Can you try to edit a article using both www and without and see if it helps at all. It\'s pretty common for TinyMCE to not work if the live site url is not right.
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Matt,

Hi. My name is Bert Twiggs. I am the Technology Coordinator for Douglas School District. Alex is a Computer Tech that works for us. I setup and configured these machines using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and Joomla. I purchased the JoomlaJunkie template because I liked the suckerfish pulldown menu. The site has worked for some time and I\'m believe one of the extensions messed it up. I\'ve gone back to everything except stripping out the entire site (I copied over it with a new install but left the database alone). I\'ve also did over two weeks worth of research and tying different things from google before we committed ourselves to asking for help. Least to say, this needed to back to the expert for help. Any ideas would be appreciated.

DNS automatically redirects either http:// or http://www back to www. You cannot edit the site without having www in there. Backend buttons work fine. If we switch Templates, the frontend buttons start working. We also have Jobline installed and the apply buttons don\'t work with it either. Not sure if it\'s related but thought I would mention it just in case. Thanks, Bert.
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Hey Bert.

Cool. the www thing has bitten me quite a few times personally and generally seems to be the issue usually. I am able to access the site without the http:// so that is why I suggested that just to make sure.

Have you tried taking a unmodified version of the template and installing it to see if it was a template edit that may of caused the issue?

I see the Ultimate PngFix mambot is being used. You might try to disable that and see if it helps. It uses javascript to do it\'s fancy work and it could potentially b a issue, not sure.
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I would agree in pitching the Ultimate PngFix bot. In the past it was a terrible headache for a couple of sites on which i had it installed.

JM2¢

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Hello,

Thanks for the response. If you look at the site, it is back to the standard jj flex colors. I didn\'t change the image back. I moved a copy of the folder to a backup spot, did a template delete from Joomla and did a template install from the template.zip file. In the past, I have removed all mambots, components and modules that I could without success. That includes Ultimate PngFix. I went ahead and uninstalled it again but no luck. Still broke. Any suggestions?
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Info Update,

I removed the osmbanners. They were also modified. No luck.

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Just wanted to let you know that we fixed the site. The problem was in the login script that came with the jj flex photos template. we switched back to the original Joomla login and now our site works fine.
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