I am attempting to migrate my Postnuke 0.764 website to Zikula 1.1.2's Migration Distribution. I have set the website theme to extra lite. I then moved the previous postnuke files to a backup directory and uploaded the new Zikula distribution. I made sure the pntemp was recursively chmod to 777. I ran the upgrade.php after modifying my config.php file and the migration. The upgrade appeared to run fine with no error messages. I was then instructed to go to the admin area of the website and now it is just displaying this error:
Fatal error: Class '..' not found in /home/actionho/rchobbyhub/new_site/system/Theme/plugins/function.title.php on line 46
Any ideas on what is required next to fix this error? This is my first test attempt to migrate the site (Separate from the current production Postnuke site)
Thanks,
Joe
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How did you get the migration version files on the system? Only site I've ever had a problem with had too much data for the time out settings. Lucikly I could over ride the defaut, and once I got enough time it went fine. Best way to get it on the server is to download the .tar.gz and upload that to your server, and unpack it. THen you know every thing uploaded right.
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I unpacked it locally and then FTP'd the files to the server. I will have to give that a try out unpacking it on the server instead. I know I can do that using Cpanel's file manager for my web host.
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It also saves time, because a single compressed file will upload faster :)
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Hi novellahub and a warm welcome to the Zikula support forums,
I assume the web site in question is rchobbyhub.com
Since you are using two dots (..::yadda::..) in your slogan/title I believe that this is causing the problem. Try to delete the dots and see if the error persists.
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Hi novellahub and a warm welcome to the Zikula support forums,
I assume the web site in question is rchobbyhub.com
Since you are using two dots (..::yadda::..) in your slogan/title I believe that this is causing the problem. Try to delete the dots and see if the error persists.edited by: Roadrunner, datetimebrief
Thanks Roadrunner. You are correct. It is rchobbyhub.com. I tested the upgrade again uploading the zip file and unpacking using cpanel. I got the same results. I will change my slogan title and try again. -
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Thanks for the help Roadrunner. The two dots were the key. Once I removed them the error disappeared.
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