[SOLVED] Site broken after using redirecting link

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Mantlet
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[SOLVED] Site broken after using redirecting link

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Hi All,

I was working on a site that needed a link to the home page from a submenu. I didn't want it to have a seperate page alias, so I made a redirecting link. I filled the 'URL' field with just a slash, hoping it would redirect to the root of the website.

This however broke the entire site! I can't log on properly and the site also doesn't show up.

Since this seems related to the latest change I made I logged in to phpmyadmin and deleted the highest contect_id in the content table. After that I deleted the same ID records in the content_props and lowered the content_seq by one. With this I thought the page was properly deleted. However, this didn't help either.

Last I deleted the cache of the website. Unfortunately, that doesn't help either.

So I'm still stuck with a website that doesn't work anymore. Does anybody have any suggestions?

I couldn't get you the proper list of system informatie, because I can't reach the page. This site runs on 1.11.2.1 with database 36.

You can check it out (hardly) at http://www.sarahabrahamhuren-zuidholland.nl

Modules:
- Advanced content
- CG Google Maps
- Formbuilder
- Gallery

Any help is appreciated.
Last edited by Mantlet on Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Site broken after using redirecting link

Post by Mantlet »

Hi all,

This feels a bit stupid. It seems emptying my cache on the site and in Chrome wasn't enough. But one day later the issue solved itself. Apparently some cache still remained.
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