[support] Changing root dir probs

Todd Bloom todd.bloom at me.com
Tue Jun 5 23:29:02 UTC 2012


Correct.

You can either using drush with the command "drush cc all" from Drupal root or log in to PHPMyAdmin and truncate each table beginning with "cache" (I believe in some versions of PMA it's called 'empty').

Regards,
Todd
 
On 5 Jun 2012, at 19:25, Anthony wrote:

> How do I clear the caches if I can't login? In PHP-MyAdmin?
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> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Todd Bloom <todd.bloom at me.com> wrote:
> Have you cleared the cache? If you can't log in to the admin section you can use Drush or Truncate the cache* tables in the database. 
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> Many of the paths and menu routers get cached.
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> Regards,
> Todd
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> On 5 Jun 2012, at 15:59, Anthony wrote:
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>> I moved my Drupal install from http://foo/bar to http://foo/ and can see the pages but am missing the images in the site/default/files folder even though they were moved. (background was that I was going to go live and change the name settings and Bluehost advised to move the site this way). 
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>> I also get an internal server error when I try to login at /foo/user.
>> I have looked in the htaccess and settings.php and have changed one path to the temp dir but other than that what should I have done?
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