Unfortunately I cannot copy/paste the error message, but you can see it for yourself at http://www.coffeejitter.com. It's in white text, and at the very bottom of the page (there shouldn't be anything below (c) 2004).
Judging from some key words in the message, I think it is an AutoTheme thing. Everything was working fine two weeks ago, but last week my host (HostDepartment) upgraded their servers, and after several HORRIBLE days of the website/control panel being up/down, the website finally reappeared with that error message.
Any ideas? I'm out of them. :(
Addendum: It's only on the main page (index.php). Every other page is fine. I know this fix will be simple...I'm pulling out my hair for now.
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Odd error message, perhaps an AutoTheme thing?
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Can you send me the theme zipped up so I can look at it, and see if the same thing happens on my test server. I've had simmilar issues with my AT-Orange/BLue them wher ethe starting HTML code was in my theme, even though I couldn't find a reason for it.
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audiomega: Thanks for the compliment! :)
mhalbrook: Thank you for trying.
I'll keep plugging away at it. I suppose I could change back to the original theme, and rebuild everything. Or I can play some games and just forget about it tonight. :) -
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I vote for #2. When I'm working on a program or anything that frustrates me, I go play Seige or Capture the Flag in Jedi Academy :)
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It's not in theme.html. If it was it would have done it on my test site, also, it's commercial theme, so doing so would probably be a violation of some sort.
What I would suggest is to:
1. Change the theme to ExtraLite or something
2. Delete the theme from the server
3. Reupload the theme.
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Gah... commercial... :P
One thing I have seen cause weirdness with AT is NOT having at least at the top of theme.html
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For those that tried helping me, thanks! I just found the resolution.
The page source showed the last thing executed on the page was:
Of course, I looked all through my coding and found no such code. I should have looked through the Administration Panel Settings. I had mistakenly checked 'News' to be loaded on the mainpage, and not 'AutoTheme'. :)
Naturally, the homepage template I created in AutoTheme was loaded first, then it proceeded to call my News module, which caused all sorts of odd problems.
As I figured, a very easy fix....simply took me three weeks to figure out. Now to remove the vertical scrolls from iframes. :)
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