[solved] Deactivating one page destroyed another one, reactivating impossible
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:14 am
Hi, I need some help with the CMS Made Simple 1.6.1 "Canala", running on Windows XP. This being said: I'm a total noob concerning CMS.
About two month ago I got a job in a small-sized company. I shared the bureau with a workmate, who amongst other things was in charge of the company’s homepage. She worked with CMSMS and showed me a how to upload and include data files. One month ago, she resigned the job and a few days later my boss asked me if I knew how to work with CMSMS. “A bit”, I answered, and since then, I receive orders and orders for uploading and including several files. (Everything went fine.)
Last week my boss told me to delete a page, so I deactivatet the page in CMSMS (there was a green checkmark, now there is a red cross or “X”). As the result, the homepage doesn’t show the superordinate page either! Instead of that, a page shows up which seems to be the unformatted home page. The background is white, the writing blue and underlined (links to other homepage-pages) or black, and there are some curious letters like “ä“ in it. The formatting is like a list or something.
At the very end of the text, there’s this sentence:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/www/ncf767/html/bsh-natur/bsh-cms/plugins/function.cms_selflink.php on line 85
The homepage was like:
A ->…
B ->…
C ->…
D ->…
E -> E.1, E.2, E.3 (-> E.3.1 (-> E.3.1.1., E.3.1.2., …), E.3.2), …
F ->…
…
I deactivatet E.3.1.2., and since then, the page E.3.1 doesn’t show any of it’s underordinate pages.
Now it’s like:
E -> E.1, E.2, E.3 (-> E.3.1 -> The weird unformatted page with several links to A, B, …), E.3.2), …
(I made some screenshots – If you need them, please tell me.)
My boss went furious and I tried to reactivate the page that I deactivated, in case to solve the problem – but it doesn’t work. The red cross doesn’t change into the green checkmark no matter what I try, and I don’t know why. @_@
Does anybody know what to do in this situation? And would you please explain, which mistake I made?
Thank you so much for reading this and eventually helping me. q_q
About two month ago I got a job in a small-sized company. I shared the bureau with a workmate, who amongst other things was in charge of the company’s homepage. She worked with CMSMS and showed me a how to upload and include data files. One month ago, she resigned the job and a few days later my boss asked me if I knew how to work with CMSMS. “A bit”, I answered, and since then, I receive orders and orders for uploading and including several files. (Everything went fine.)
Last week my boss told me to delete a page, so I deactivatet the page in CMSMS (there was a green checkmark, now there is a red cross or “X”). As the result, the homepage doesn’t show the superordinate page either! Instead of that, a page shows up which seems to be the unformatted home page. The background is white, the writing blue and underlined (links to other homepage-pages) or black, and there are some curious letters like “ä“ in it. The formatting is like a list or something.
At the very end of the text, there’s this sentence:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/www/ncf767/html/bsh-natur/bsh-cms/plugins/function.cms_selflink.php on line 85
The homepage was like:
A ->…
B ->…
C ->…
D ->…
E -> E.1, E.2, E.3 (-> E.3.1 (-> E.3.1.1., E.3.1.2., …), E.3.2), …
F ->…
…
I deactivatet E.3.1.2., and since then, the page E.3.1 doesn’t show any of it’s underordinate pages.
Now it’s like:
E -> E.1, E.2, E.3 (-> E.3.1 -> The weird unformatted page with several links to A, B, …), E.3.2), …
(I made some screenshots – If you need them, please tell me.)
My boss went furious and I tried to reactivate the page that I deactivated, in case to solve the problem – but it doesn’t work. The red cross doesn’t change into the green checkmark no matter what I try, and I don’t know why. @_@
Does anybody know what to do in this situation? And would you please explain, which mistake I made?
Thank you so much for reading this and eventually helping me. q_q