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Help! The site is inaccessible after clicking on "i" for sef_urls

Started by mac8394, November 01, 2006, 07:09:47 AM

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mac8394

Hello.

I just clicked on "i" for sef_urls plugin.  Then the site has gone inaccessible.  I already removed a file inside the plug-in table with phpAdmin.  I do not find a .htaccess file on the root of the gallery.  The version of Coppermine gallery is the latest one that was released a few days ago.

If I go to the site (http://gallery.mhouse-j.com/), I see a messsage that says, "Forbidden  You don't have permission to access /index.php on this server."  The permission of the root directory is 755.  I don't know what to do.

Thank you for any help that I can get.

Tom Bluewater

Sami

You posting to No support board,Next time post to proper board please
Moving ...

- PM me a ftp account if it's ok, I'll check that
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board


Sami

after checking gallery , I've found .htaccess under root of gallery !
and after remove it everything seems okey
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

mac8394

Quote from: Sami on November 01, 2006, 10:41:04 AM
after checking gallery , I've found .htaccess under root of gallery !
and after remove it everything seems okey

Thank you very much.  You are very kind.

Joachim Müller

Most FTP clients hide files with a leading dot in the filename (as on Lunix-driven systems, those are system-files). This applies to .htaccess files as well. Out of the top of my head, I know that WinSCP does display system files that contain a leading dot (in case you need an FTP client for similar issues in the future).

mac8394

I see.  My FTP application comes with a function that makes invisible files visible.  But I still didn't see it, though.