Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

Post by Overlander »

Hi

I have set up six websites for customers using cms made simple

Six have now suddenly started showing this error message:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/        /public_html/      /tmp/templates_c/%%A2/A2D/A2D6D95B%%globalcontent%3AJavaScript+for+IE+page+width.php on line 19

the sites are

badasscomedy.com
noosaforestretreat.com
ise.com.au
dufftv.com.au
greeneggs.net.au
gccatering.com.au

another site I have set up using cms made simple michaelunwinwines.com.au appears fine

Can someone please explain??

Mark
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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first try clearing cache.

Did you change something (or your hosting company)
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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I have had numerous problems with this webhost, I'm currently in Ireland ( I live in Australia) If I was home I would change hosts, this is unacceptable, some of these sites belong to businesses that are currently baying for my blood!!

I have done nothing to these sites, is it possible this problem has occurred due to meddling by my webhost??

A site has 'dissappeared' before and could be retreived for a $89 fee!
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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Its possible that your hosting company has upgraded servers or something similar.

did clearing cache help?
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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I informed mdwebhosting.com.au that cache may need to be cleared, and they informed me that this is not the problem

what the problem is....they have failed to tell me....or rectifiy, sites still down
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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Im talking about cmsms cache (in SiteAdmin -> Global settings)
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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this was the webhosts supports reply;

Dear Mark

We have gone thought file managers of your account. We are confused as the file
structure seems to be complex and file naming conventions used is unusual. Have
you been trying to create web sites using any multimedia authoring tools? Are
you really need files with such long names (e.g
1baf57aea12f988f5e9a7a06dc3e6188)? What do you want index.php to do?

Awaiting for you reply.

i will try the cache thing mentioned in previous post
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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ok, went to global settings and cleared cache, so far one site has returned as was...fantastic

BUT WHY THE HELL DID IT HAPPEN IN THE FIRST PLACE??

Im on holidays, i dont need this stress
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

Post by Elijah Lofgren »

Overlander wrote: ok, went to global settings and cleared cache, so far one site has returned as was...fantastic

BUT WHY DID IT HAPPEN IN THE FIRST PLACE??
IIRC, I had this problem before and it was because my hosting account ran out of space.
Note: I don't have time to take on any more projects. I'm quite busy. I may be too busy to reply to emails or messages. Thanks for your understanding. :)
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Re: Big Problem, Six cmsms websites displaying parse error

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And once a bad cache file is written, smarty doesn't recover well without clearing out the bad files.
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