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Started by krittin98, February 26, 2014, 09:31:05 AM

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krittin98

My website, http://theteamk.x10.mx/ is not opening when I am trying to access it
It is not working since yesterday
It was working very efficiently until the day before yesterday

Error Log
2014-02-26 08:22:12.676 [INFO] [HTAccess] Configuration file [/home/theteamk/public_html/.htaccess] has been removed.
2014-02-26 08:19:58.710 [INFO] [75.94.133.154:49801-0#APVH_theteamk.x10.mx] File not found [/home/theteamk/public_html/404.shtml]
2014-02-26 08:19:37.852 [INFO] [69.43.65.189:5200-0#APVH_theteamk.x10.mx] File not found [/home/theteamk/public_html/404.shtml]
2014-02-26 08:16:04.991 [INFO] [68.63.201.175:53159-0#APVH_theteamk.x10.mx] File not found [/home/theteamk/public_html/404.shtml]


What should I do now?

The Team K Developers
www.theteamk.co.nr

margarett

That's your PHP error log? I only got a white page so you should have more detailed information

Try to create an empty .htaccess and put it to your public_html folder. But I'm not sure that's your problem...
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krittin98

Quote from: margarett on February 26, 2014, 10:40:10 AM
That's your PHP error log? I only got a white page so you should have more detailed information

Try to create an empty .htaccess and put it to your public_html folder. But I'm not sure that's your problem...
A copy-paste of what the error log is about according to my host
This function will display the last 300 errors for your site. This can be very useful for finding broken links or problems with missing files. Checking this log frequently can help keep your site running smoothly.

I tried uploading a blank.htaccess file but to no use

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margarett

That should be apache's log. We need PHP's log...
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krittin98

Quote from: margarett on February 27, 2014, 04:28:34 AM
That should be apache's log. We need PHP's log...
I think that the PHP error logs are in the php.ini file
But when I tried to find it in the /etc/ directory, I could not locate one

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www.theteamk.co.nr

margarett

Nop, logs aren't usually in /etc.

Check your php.ini for
error_log=
The path after this should show you where to find it.
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krittin98

looks like that you did not understand me
I tried searching the php.ini file in /etc/ but I could not find the php.ini file

The Team K Developers
www.theteamk.co.nr

krittin98

I even tried to make a search for it by making a phpinfo file
http://theteamk.x10.mx/phpinfo.php

it says its in some /usr/ directory which does not exist

phpinfo.php is attached

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www.theteamk.co.nr

margarett

Are you on a shared host? If so, you can't access those files, for sure...

Ask your host for help, they should be able to help you easily ;)
And, if you changed nothing between work-and-not-work, that's probably their issue, too...
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QuoteOver 90% of all computer problems can be traced back to the interface between the keyboard and the chair

Kindred

you don't need a php.ini file.

most of the time, php will create the error log in a file called error.log at the root of the forum... or sometimes at the root of the site.
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krittin98

there is no error.log file at the root of my forum or public_html

you may try
http://theteamk.x10.mx/error.log

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www.theteamk.co.nr

krittin98

Alas, I managed to find it
Thanks Kindred, it was error_log
Here is the error
[10-Nov-2013 06:15:12 America/New_York] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function () in /home/override.php on line 3


EDIT: attached error_log

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www.theteamk.co.nr

kat

override.php isn't an SMF file.

Want to attach your root index.php file, so that we can have a gander, at it?

krittin98


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www.theteamk.co.nr

krittin98

did anyone look up into the index.php file?

but, certainly, it looks like that the error is in in the index.php
https://community.x10hosting.com/threads/php-ini-file-required.192254/

check out the #4 post

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margarett

There is nothing relating to "override.php" in index.php. Can you do a global search in file contents for "override"?
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QuoteOver 90% of all computer problems can be traced back to the interface between the keyboard and the chair

krittin98

Quote from: margarett on February 28, 2014, 12:40:12 PM
There is nothing relating to "override.php" in index.php. Can you do a global search in file contents for "override"?
I had did that before you mentioned it
There were no records for "override.php"

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www.theteamk.co.nr

margarett

* margarett really thinks it's now time you ask your host for help.
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margarett

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QuoteOver 90% of all computer problems can be traced back to the interface between the keyboard and the chair

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