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janetrundle
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« on: November 02, 2007, 03:47:27 AM »

Hi I have had to move my website to new hosts once again within the last several weeks.

Now I am getting all sorts of errors.

Your new support, wants all sorts of questions answered, which previously were not required, and I do not feel appropriate and do not have the answers for.

Is your component set to be and in functioning order for a certain domain name - check this out at www.womendoingit.com.au - however if you are an admininstrator or editor etc then there are lots of issues
and on the back end - this is what I am receiving
"The encoded file /home/wdoingit/public_html/administrator/components/com_magazine/admin.magazine.php requires a license file.
The license file /home/wdoingit/public_html/administrator/components/com_magazine/license.txt is not valid for this server."

The website on the front end is www.womendoingit.com.au - however I had to move it quickly due to major issues and still cannot get this to work. I also believe the last lot of web guys had issues with this as well, I was charged 100s for this.

I am just wanting to resolve the issues with regard to the license I purchased and my web people have also tried to resolve this - and my web guys are doing heaps of Joomla websites, but have never played with Ijoomla and they were curious to see how it works?

Please explain and assist

Janet

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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2007, 10:28:53 AM »

i have same question. How should i do if i will change my domain on my licence?
the licence are for lifetime so...
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2007, 02:37:31 PM »

Hi Janet,

Did you change hosting and domain or just hosting?

i have same question. How should i do if i will change my domain on my licence?
the licence are for lifetime so...
Hi Micke,
You can change your domain here.
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2007, 11:37:02 PM »

Hi Ricardo

Just changed hosting - seems that part of it has resolved itself.

However when someone is logged in and are viewing an article - then they will then see this:


Notice: Undefined index: css_magazine_horizontal1 in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 1073
 
Notice: Undefined variable: quote_top in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785

Notice: Undefined variable: quote_middle in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785

Notice: Undefined variable: quote_bottom in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785


The website is at www.womendoingit.com.au
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RicardoCorai
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« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2007, 09:46:33 PM »

Hi Janet,
Can you submit a support ticket with this information?
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Notice: Undefined index: css_magazine_horizontal1 in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 1073
 
Notice: Undefined variable: quote_top in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785

Notice: Undefined variable: quote_middle in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785

Notice: Undefined variable: quote_bottom in /home/wdoingit/public_html/components/com_magazine/magazine.html.php on line 785
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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2007, 10:42:45 AM »

Sounds like you just literally dumped your existing site to a backup and restored it on the new server?  Is that correct?  If yes, then you will run into all sorts of errors.  The best thing to do would be to either use a backup/cloner facility or re-inject the sql into your database onto a fresh Joomla installation - warning, if you do the latter you will need to ensure that you re-install all of your components/mambots and modules etc otherwise you may encounter further problems.

Depending on your host, if they support Joomla, then they might be able to give you further advice.

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James
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