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Fatal Error - Confused

Started by punchingwolves, March 20, 2010, 11:45:40 PM

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punchingwolves

Ok, so my gallery, http://cullen-enterprise.org/gallery is having some trouble.  When you enter it, it says "Fatal Error" and so i went on here and searched for an awnser, and im pretty sure it is a broken table.  I read some ways to fix it, but im confused by what im supposed to do and how im supposed to fix it.  If anyone can help me, that would be oh-so helpful!  THANKS! :)

onthepike

If you're sure a table needs repair, access your phpMyAdmin:

   1. Login to phpMyAdmin

   2. Choose the affected database. If you only have one database, it should choose it by default so you don't need to do anything.

   3. In the main panel, you should see a list of your database tables. Check the boxes by the tables that need repair.

   4. At the bottom of the window just below the list of tables, there is a drop down menu. Choose "Repair Table"

phill104

Begin by upgrading - Your Coppermine version is 1.4.24 while the latest version is 1.4.26

If that works then read the yikes, I've been hacked thread.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

onthepike

I also found these, so you may have more problems, unless these are unused, in which case they should probably be removed to avoid confusion and clutter:

http://cullen-enterprise.org/gallery/themes/llery/themes/water_drop/template.html
http://cullen-enterprise.org/gallery/themes/gallery/themes/ce/template.html

punchingwolves

Quote from: Phill Luckhurst on March 21, 2010, 12:15:15 AM
Begin by upgrading - Your Coppermine version is 1.4.24 while the latest version is 1.4.26

If that works then read the yikes, I've been hacked thread.

wait...so you think ive been hacked?

punchingwolves

Quote from: onthepike on March 21, 2010, 12:14:48 AM
If you're sure a table needs repair, access your phpMyAdmin:

   1. Login to phpMyAdmin

   2. Choose the affected database. If you only have one database, it should choose it by default so you don't need to do anything.

   3. In the main panel, you should see a list of your database tables. Check the boxes by the tables that need repair.

   4. At the bottom of the window just below the list of tables, there is a drop down menu. Choose "Repair Table"

THIS WAS SOO  MUCH HELP!!! AND I FIXED IT!!! Will resolve the thread! :)

phill104

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.