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  1. I changed the name of cache within var to cache_old and it regenerated and the error on debug vanished.. it would appear I fixed it...
  2. Well I have got the front office working, I removed the (unused) revolutpayments from the modules but I still have a 500 error on the back office... if anyone can help would be much appreciated
  3. I am sorry, I am not very familiar with this detail, can anyone give me an idea where to go? Best wishes : Dom
  4. Hi guys, I was just running a 1 click upgrade on my site and this failed .. I am currently on 1.7.1.1 (from memory). Anyway, no big deal, I was looking round for answers and decided to upgrade some of the modules that had more recent versions available which went fine although Prestashop checkout and PayPal wouldn't upgrade. I came out of BO then tried to go back in again and I get a 500 error message. The front office is offline as I was in maintenance mode but is showing the correct "well be back soon" notice. I can access the BO through ftp and every module has an update date of today and time the same so I guess that is when I was running the 1 click upgrade. I have to say I am a bit at a loss now, I don't want to start hacking around as historically I know that just makes things worse. Does anyone have any bright ideas? ... the site was running fine prior to this and I have cleared my cookies etc and checked on multiple browsers. Any help appreciated. Best wishes : Dom ... site is
  5. You are not the only one, I have the exact same error coming up. There does not appear to be any info on this currently. This all followed at upgrade to the new PS version, it was working fine before. Very frustrating.
  6. Hi El Patron, This worked for me, I should have known this so please accept my apoogies. Resolved
  7. Hi Guys, I have clearly done the wroing thing here. While trying to solve the spinning save button issue I changed my PrestashopAutoload.php file to one mentioned in a post on GitHub. Then when I went back to the site both front and back office were showing 500 errors. I did save the original file and re-uploaded this back to the site but the error persists. Can anyone advise what I should do to try and resolve this? Any help welcomed. Many thanks Dom
  8. Just to update, I eventually managed to get these files up by using the hosts own file management system rather than ftp and then I got a 500 error which on debugging was caused by the fianetfraud module. Reading the forum it appeared ok to delete this so after deleting bingo, we were all on and ready to test the upgrade. Many thanks: Dom
  9. Hi guys, I seem to have isolated what might be the issue. The two files AdminAttachmentsController.php and AdminModulesController.php upload to the server ok but on refresh they just disappear !... I have tried renaming them and uploading to a test folder on the site which is at the top level but the same happens, poof, as soon as I refresh the files have vanished. This would certainly seem to be a clue as to the above and I have seen this mentioned elsewhere without being resolved. Anyone got any ideas? Many thanks : Dom
  10. As an update I have copied all files again from the old domain to the new domain and as soon as I click on the modules tab the following appears (see image). I have checked through all the controllers and they all match so really not sure what I am missing here.. any help would be appreciated. Best wishes : Dom
  11. Thanks Gabdara.. I tried this but no change I am afraid. Thanks Vekia, the file name DOES have the upper case letters included, it was just my post which didn't, sorry. I'm going to try and reload the modules by FTP as well as the controllers/admin folder to see if that helps. Will come back if that is still the same... any help from anyone else would be appreciated? Best wishes : Dom
  12. Hi all, I wonder if anyone can help me with this issue: I am helping a client upgrade from 1.5.4.1 to the latest version. To be safe we got a new domain, I backed up the database, downloaded all files via ftp and uploaded them again to the new domain. The idea being to test the upgrade on a different copy before going for it in the main domain I duplicated the database on a new database and amended the config>setting.inc.php to the new database details. All this went fine. Everything is good on the new domain copy apart from when I go to the modules tab I get the following: "The controller adminnotfound is missing or invalid" Checking the controllers the file adminnotfoundcontroller.php IS there Looking at the error I can see this when I look at the above file... Fatal error: Class 'AdminController' not found in /****/*****/**/*****/html/modofficefurniture/controllers/admin/AdminNotFoundController.php on line 28 The file referred to in the above looks like this... * International Registered Trademark & Property of PrestaShop SA */ class AdminNotFoundControllerCore extends AdminController { public function checkAccess() { return true; } public function viewAccess() { return true; } public function initContent() { $this->errors[] = Tools::displayError('Controller not found'); $tpl_vars['controller'] = Tools::getvalue('controller'); $this->context->smarty->assign($tpl_vars); parent::initContent(); } } It looks correct to me... I am a little stumped here and the only other thing I have found is that the file cache/controllers/AdminModulesController.php did not seem to be in place and when I try to upload it via ftp it immediately disappears. Obviously I need to be able to see the modules on the back office but I have reached a dead end. Can anyone help? - Best wishes : Dom
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