so I tried removing my all/modules and all/themes folder and I get an access denied message. If I bring back all my modules I'm suddenly able to see an unthemed homepage.
okay, this is really strange.
So, I uploaded the full database again, with no modifications. I removed my all/themes folder and now I'm able to see an unthemed homepage. If I try to access any other pages, I get the WSOD.
Now, if I switch my theme to garland and upload that version of the db (and my all/themes folder removed) I get the WSOD.
On 8/24/07, Jason Flatt drupal@oadaeh.net wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2007 09:15:37 John Barreiros wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions all. My host actually has the memory limit set to 32M. I increased to 50M,
but
still nothing.
I tried the suggestions from the handbook page, nada.
I also tried switching to the garland theme, turning off friendly urls,
and
turning off all modules. nada
I looked at the error log, but it didn't tell me anything useful.
next I created the db from scratch. This made the site show up. Then I turned on every module on one by one. The site is still showing. It
looks
like I have no choice but to rebuild the entire site. I'll be honest,
this
really blows.
You might try it from the other direction and disabling modules on the production site. You can move the modules out of the sites directory one-by-one or all at once to see if your site comes back. I would probably
start with a database back up, then by moving the e-commerce modules, since there's so much code there.
Another thing to consider is potentially errant PHP code in a block or node that might be causing the problem. I've done that enough times to look for it as an option.
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