BobRay's UpgradeMODX dashboard widget is a better choice for upgrading - when you can get into the Manager, anyway. If that fails, try using this install.php script, it's primarily intended for new installations. Try deleting the core/cache/ directories (MODX will regenerate them as needed), and make sure that your browser cache and cookies are cleared. GoDaddy does not play well with MODX Revolution. Quote from: sottwell at Dec 20, 2015, 04:44 PM GoDaddy? well. Do you see any issue with adding this one myself? Was there a reason it was not included (or removed) from your version? UPDATE 2: I edited the PHP file to add 2.3.5 Traditional from the direct download location. UPDATE: I notice that 2.3.5 is not an option on the installation? Should I use BobbyRay's upgrade utility? Or, you mentioned, it doesn't work unless you have access to the manager itself already? I will also backup the database too prior to trying anything further that could, potentially, cause loss of any information or content. I'm guessing that your script does an update of the core ModX FILES, but does it do anything to the database? I am going to backup site files first, of course, (I prefer to do this myself, manually than fiddle with anything that GoDaddy has or does) but asking as well. Thank you for pointing me in the direction of the database. I moved the cache directory back and the site came back in full. I did see that, trying to hit the site, it started to recreate the cache directory though. I got a 500 Error as soon as the directory was removed from that location. Per your instructions, I tried first renaming the cache folder and/or moving it elsewhere (past experiences have made me leery of ever deleting anything outright). I didn't find that doing anything there was 'simple' at all. I did also do a search on the forums (a brief one admittedly) and didn't find anything that seemed to pertain to my particular error. If overwriting Modx itself doesn't seem like the right fix or more of a 'nuclear' fix for something simple, please let me know as well! I'm fairly good overall with web development and file management and all that, but I'm not a PHP person. I just can't figure out which version I had originally uploaded (I did a manual install on GoDaddy and not through their one-click installer). I actually built it for someone earlier in the year and it was my first time with Modx Revolution. I'm thinking that I probably just need to overwrite the core setup with the original files but I'm not sure what version this site was on. There is another soln is to copy /usr/local/cpanel/base/3rdparty/phpMyAdmin to /usr/local/apache/htdocs and login through Don't forget to change the auth_type in /usr/local/apache/htdocs/phpMyAdmin/ going to my site URL and "/manager" I get the following error message:įatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /home/danche2/public_html/core/model/modx/ on line 192 - the site itself is fine. You can now login to the required database without old account cPanel info. Your target could be done with changing cPanel password without changing mysql user password.ġ - Create MySQL user and add this user to database with full privs.Ģ - Create new cPanel account Login through new account Change new cpanelģ - user password through "Change Password" And un-check Allow MySQLĤ - Click phpMyAdmin from the new cpanel account and youĥ- Type the login info of the created mysql CPanel user account has a privileges to control all created databases under cPanel account, And because phpMyAdmin in cPanel is using cPanel authentication you are automatically redirected to the phpMyAdmin control page without asking for login info.
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