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please help!

Started by pzfc, August 15, 2005, 04:23:09 PM

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pzfc

hey guys,

i was wondering if i could get some help. I've had my coppermine gallery installed for about 4 months now without a problem. But sicne this morning i"m getting this error "There was an error preocessing a database query"

the address to my gallery is http://www.preityzinta-fanclub.com/gallery/index.php

some help would be great! thanks...

pzfc

i'm really sorry, I've realised this has been discussed here a million times.

although none of the solutions posted makes sense to me, I'll point them out to my host who will hopefully fix this problem.

Stramm

With a tool like phpmyadmin set in the config table debug_mode to 1
Then you can see the actual error
But I guess your tables are corrupted. You can try to repair them with the mentioned tool. And it's a good idea to have backups of your db data

pzfc

i have contacted my hosting company regarding this issue & they cant seem to solve it. They said the tables are corrupted & since i did not have a backup it would be very difficult to fix my gallery. they have been working on it the last few hours & still no positive result.

now when i check my gallery, its gone back to the original coppermine layout. I'm not sure what they upto, anyway anyone out here willing to help out? will pay a fee if needed. please get to me asap. thanks.

Stramm

tell your host he should zip or tar in mysql/data your entire coppermine folder including the contents... don't know how you named it... probably somewhat like cpg_133 or similar
When you have it, PM me for my email addy. I'll have a look if it's (partially) restorable