A few years ago I built a WY/FWP site for someone and I haven’t touched it since. Recently this person’s host moved them to a new (Linux) server and now he can’t edit the site (I don’t yet know if they upgraded PHP etc.). Despite logging in successfully the “lock” icon doesn’t unlock so no there are no editing controls. It doesn’t throw any errors, it just isn’t editable. I can’t find the WY version that’s currently installed but it was done in late '08/early '09.
Has anyone else experienced this type of login issue? By the way, the login form was placed on a separate page, it’s not on the actual website page(s).
Hi Todd
Did you take a look on the server, is the WebYep folder in the right place?
Op 2 apr. 2013, om 18:04 heeft Todd email@hidden het volgende geschreven:
A few years ago I built a WY/FWP site for someone and I haven’t touched it since. Recently this person’s host moved them to a new (Linux) server and now he can’t edit the site (I don’t yet know if they upgraded PHP etc.). Despite logging in successfully the “lock” icon doesn’t unlock so no there are no editing controls. It doesn’t throw any errors, it just isn’t editable. I can’t find the WY version that’s currently installed but it was done in late '08/early '09.
Has anyone else experienced this type of login issue? By the way, the login form was placed on a separate page, it’s not on the actual website page(s).
The webyep-system folder is in the site root and the contents of the folder seem to be correct. It’s strange. I have an identical local copy which works fine so my guess is that it’s a remote PHP problem.
WebYep v1.3.0
PHP 5.3.22
Todd
Did you take a look on the server, is the WebYep folder in the right place?