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Home Linux distributions Linux tutorials News Frequently Asked Questions Opensource Unix Ask/unixmen Home Frequently Asked Questions How to repair "error loading feed data" in Joomla 1.5? How to repair "error loading feed data" in Joomla 1.5? By M.el Khamlichi Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet Question: I go to an administrator page joomla 1.5.22, , there is an error message "Error loading feed data". How to Solve this 🙂 Answer: Go to page administrator Go to Extensions, then click on the module manager Then select the pages / tabs administrator Find a module "Joomla! Security Newsfeed" Then disable the module Finally, logout of the administrator page and return to log in to the page, then we will not see the error message again. Thanks.
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joomgallery it says:Error loading feed dataEverything shows up fine, but just wondering what it means Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Chraneco http://www.forum.en.joomgallery.net/index.php?action=printpage;topic=3179.0 on 24-08-2010 11:53:19 Hi,is this shown in all managers or only in the control panel?How many Tabs are displayed in the control panel and what are their names?RegardsChraneco Title: Re: Error loading http://www.devshed.com/c/a/administration/joomla-localhost-to-server-configuration/ feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Dave G on 24-08-2010 14:06:50 Good DayI am having the same problem.Joomla 1.5.20Upgraded JoomGallery from Version 1.5.5 BETA2 Build 20100328 to current stable error loading build."Error loading feed data" only shows in CPThere are 2 tab showing:First tab "JoomGallery News" The words "JoomGallery and its extensions are up-to-date." are in it.Second tab "Installed extensions" Has a list of extensions in it.As an FYI the footer of the JoomGallery CP is still saying I have "Version 1.5.5 BETA2" installed but the Joomla component manager is saying I have JoomGallery 1.5.5 error loading feed dated 2010/08/22 installed.ThanksDave G Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Chraneco on 24-08-2010 14:27:15 Hi,please remove all files (except 'index.html') out of folder 'administrator/cache' and check again.RegardsChraneco Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Dave G on 24-08-2010 22:02:27 I have cleared the 'administrator/cache' folder and my browser cache still no luck.But it did fix the Version # at the bottom of the page.Dave G Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Chraneco on 24-08-2010 22:16:24 Hi,please have look at the module 'JoomGallery News' under 'Administrator' in the module manager of Joomla and change the URL you can find in its parameters to the following one:http://www.en.joomgallery.net/feed/rss.htmlRegardsChraneco Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: philzi on 24-08-2010 23:31:38 Found the fix, well sort of.Disable the feed. Works for me at least. Title: Re: Error loading feed data (Still works but just wondering) Post by: Dave G on 24-08-2010 23:53:13 I have updated the URL as requested in the admin module manager, cleared the admin cache fol
login Search for: LoginUsernamePasswordRegisterLost password? facebook google twitter rss Joomla Localhost to Server: Configuration Posted on November 8, 2010 by CodexM Welcome to the second part of a two-part article on taking a Joomla website live. Ready to take the final step to upload your Joomla site so it can be seen by the outside world? Keep reading.In the first part of this two-part article,you learned how to finalize your local host Joomla website so it will be ready for the live server; important items to check, such as ensuring that you display the correct content, were discussed. We also coveredthe domain/sub-domain setup for your Joomla website on the web hosting server, as well as how to prepare and importthe MySQL database from the local host to the hosting server. In this part, we'll covertheuploading procedures and configuring your Joomla website to work with the live hosting server. Also, we'll check tomake sure that your Joomla website after deployment will work exactlythe same as it did on your local host development server. Editing the Joomla configuration.php file The Joomla configuration.php file is found in the root directory of your Joomla files at the XAMPP local host server. To preserve the original working Joomla installation file at the local host, you need to copy the Joomla folder at the local host and create a copy on your Desktop. In this case, the one in the XAMPP htdocs will be left unchanged, and you will be uploading/editing the one saved on the Desktop. Using your favorite PHP editor, open configuration.php for the Joomla files on your Desktop. This is what the configuration file content will look like: There are a lot of editable parameters in the configuration file; however, below you'll see a list ofthe important variables that need to be changed to reflect the value at the live site. Important: You need to determine the absolute path of your Joomla root directory before you can proceed with the changes. An example of an absolute path is: /home/www/codexjoomla.php-developer.org/ Change the following variables: var $live_site = "; var $host = ‘localhost'; var $user = ‘root'; var $db = ‘codexjoomla'; var $password = ‘localhost database password'; var $log_path = ‘/opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/logs'; var $tmp_path = ‘/opt/lampp/htdocs/joomla/tmp'; To the following values at the live site: var $live_site = ‘http://codexjoomla.php-developer.org'; var $host = ‘Joomla datab