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your restored site NextCommon issues on restored sites and how to solve them You have joomla server error 500 to make sure that there are no settings transferred in files from your old server which are not compatible with your joomla 2.5 error 500 new host. The most notable culprits are .htaccess and local php.ini directives. If your site was using Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker If you have used Admin Tools' .htaccess Maker please remember that after restoring the http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=344518&start=30 site to a different location you will need to reconfigure and create a new .htaccess. Login to the back-end of your site, go to Components, Admin Tools, .htaccess Maker, then change the domain and directory names at the bottom of the page and finally click on Save & Create .htaccess. This is mandatory, every time you move your site to a different host, domain name, subdomain or directory. I can't log https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/prbasicts.html in to my site after I restored it to a new location This is a very common mistake with Joomla! 1.6/1.7 and later versions. What you probably not remember is that you modified the cookie setup parameters in your site's Global Configuration page. The thing is, if you modify the cookie domain name and/or path, it's very likely that you will no longer be able to log in to your site if the domain name, subdomain or directory changes - exactly what happens when you restore a site to anywhere except its original location! Luckily, the workaround is very simple. Please edit the configuration.php file in the root of your site and find the lines starting with public $cookie_domain and public $cookie_path. Modify them so that they read: public $cookie_domain = ''; public $cookie_path = ''; Save the file, clear your browser's cookies and cache, quit and restart your browser and try logging in to your site. You should be able to login without any problem now. Another thing that you should be aware of is that the same problem could be caused by your .htaccess file. It's always a good idea to at least temporarily rename .htaccess to something else (e.g. htaccess.bak) when you're trying to troubleshoot a
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in Joomla 3.2 The Joomla 3.0 content management system was developed to work well on Web servers running LAMP or Windows and IIS. Nevertheless, you may end up with a failed or under-performing Joomla installation due to differences in Linux distributions, Web-server software versions and hardware configurations. This information describes common problem scenarios and ways to get help if you encounter a problem during Joomla 3.0 installation. I am very pleased to see a change in the order of installation screens compared to the beta version of Joomla, because in stable version of Joomla 3.0 "Pre-Installation Check" is currently activated as first not only last. Server Software Versions You may have problems installing the latest version of Joomla (Joomla 3), it has higher requirements than had the previous version, it needs a more recent version of the PHP interpreter or mySQL database management system. Apache web server is strongly recommended. Also, you must have at least PHP 5.3.1 and MySQL 5.1 or PostgreSQL 8.3.18 installed. Even if your Web host offers an older, tried and true version of PHP and MySQL by default, it may allow you use a newer version by changing your server configuration or by adding an ".htaccess" file directive. Magic Quotes GPC If yours pre-installer will not let you proceed because Magic Quotes GPC is set to on you have to turn in off. Magic quotes may be enabled or disabled in the php.ini file simply by changing the value of the magic_quotes_gpc from On to Off, or Off to On. Simply create a php.ini file with the following code: magic_quotes_gpc = Off or magic_quotes_gpc = 0. If you do not have access to the php.ini file, inquire with the System administrator for your host and ask about having Magic quotes turned off. How to disable the safe mode The PHP safe mode is an attempt to solve the shared-server security problem. It is very simple to disable safe mode on the entire server. All you need to do is just edit the php.ini file and add safe_mode = Off or safe_mode = 0.This feature has been deprecated as of PHP 5.3.0 and removed as of PHP 5.4.0. You can try also find the .htaccess file under public_html folder and insert this line into your .htaccess file: php_admin_flag safe_mode Off or php_admin_value safe_mode 0. There are several Apache directives that allow you to change the PHP configuration from within the Apache configuration file itself. How to disable Output Buffering Output buffering is a mechanism for controlling how much output data