Profiles can not be View after upgrade from 7.0.4 to 7.0.5

i get this error if i try to view profiles after upgrade from 7.0.4 to 7.0.5:


Not Found

The requested URL /yoav_e was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_jk/1.2.28 Server at ********* Port 80
Quote · 24 Feb 2011

check that your .htaccess is on the server. the issue here is the permalinks, and the mod_rewrite from .htaccess, are you able to view http://yoursite.com/m/module_name

 

if not then you have some issue with your .htaccess since this was obviously working prior to the upgrade?

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Quote · 24 Feb 2011

 

check that your .htaccess is on the server. the issue here is the permalinks, and the mod_rewrite from .htaccess, are you able to view http://yoursite.com/m/module_name

 

if not then you have some issue with your .htaccess since this was obviously working prior to the upgrade?

 

hi DosDawg Thanks for trying to help

if i go to: http://yoursite.com/m/module_name i get the index.php page the main page and i see the site.

but no prpile could be view.

Now I remember, I accidentally deleted file: .htaccess from the root and not from the upgrade folder as i sould do! Cry

It is possible to restore it or repair the existing newly created?


Quote · 24 Feb 2011

if you deleted the .htaccess then you need to replace it, hopefully there were no additional modifications from the default

so if you wish to restore the default .htaccess file, and you have the original files for 7.0.4 that you upgraded from, there should be no difference in the .htaccess, so you could use the .htaccess file that came with 7.0.4, but to be safe, i would suggest downloading 7.0.5 to your desktop, unpack the files, grab the .htaccess from that file set, and push it up via FTP to your sites root.

 

check that your .htaccess is on the server. the issue here is the permalinks, and the mod_rewrite from .htaccess, are you able to view http://yoursite.com/m/module_name

 

if not then you have some issue with your .htaccess since this was obviously working prior to the upgrade?

 

hi DosDawg Thanks for trying to help

if i go to: http://yoursite.com/m/module_name i get the index.php page the main page and i see the site.

but no prpile could be view.

Now I remember, I accidentally deleted file: .htaccess from the root and not from the upgrade folder as i sould do! Cry

It is possible to restore it or repair the existing newly created?


 

When a GIG is not enough --> Terabyte Dolphin Technical Support - Server Management and Support
Quote · 24 Feb 2011

 

if you deleted the .htaccess then you need to replace it, hopefully there were no additional modifications from the default

so if you wish to restore the default .htaccess file, and you have the original files for 7.0.4 that you upgraded from, there should be no difference in the .htaccess, so you could use the .htaccess file that came with 7.0.4, but to be safe, i would suggest downloading 7.0.5 to your desktop, unpack the files, grab the .htaccess from that file set, and push it up via FTP to your sites root.

 

check that your .htaccess is on the server. the issue here is the permalinks, and the mod_rewrite from .htaccess, are you able to view http://yoursite.com/m/module_name

 

if not then you have some issue with your .htaccess since this was obviously working prior to the upgrade?

 

hi DosDawg Thanks for trying to help

if i go to: http://yoursite.com/m/module_name i get the index.php page the main page and i see the site.

but no prpile could be view.

Now I remember, I accidentally deleted file: .htaccess from the root and not from the upgrade folder as i sould do! Cry

It is possible to restore it or repair the existing newly created?


 

Thanks it works great

Just did what you wrote: "i would suggest downloading 7.0.5 to your desktop, unpack the files, grab the .htaccess from that file set, and push it up via FTP to your sites root."

Quote · 24 Feb 2011

you are welcome indeed. glad this resolved your issue.

When a GIG is not enough --> Terabyte Dolphin Technical Support - Server Management and Support
Quote · 24 Feb 2011

I accually have the same problem, BUT, I have not deleted my .htaccess file from the root. My problem is that only some of the profiles which I get a blank page from some profiles are working fine?

I have no idea what so ever why this could be...

Anyone have an idea?

Quote · 25 Feb 2011
 
 
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