This is just a guess but I have seen e used as the letter for a missing character in a set. Did you install transliteration or any module for language support. Another idea could it be the .htaccess file on the server being affected by the language used on the server.
Thanks, Steve
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-----Original Message----- From: Earnie Boyd [mailto:earnie@users.sourceforge.net] Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 6:33 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] Any clues... ?q is now ?e
Quoting J C jnc3105@gmail.com:
Curious to understand what might be intercepting the Drupal URL such that
it
will not accept the /admin or /user URL and instead complains that Page
not
found while within Drupal. Also, that where I expect to see "?q" I
instead
see "?e"
Don't know about the ?e unless some character translation in your browser client. This Page not found error can happen for reasons beyond Drupal's control such as a malformed settings.php file or a contrib module.
What version of Drupal?
I presume this is from a Drupal module for redirection. Unfortunately I
am
helping a group reclaim their website that someone else built for them for which they are not familiar with the modules in use and at this time and
the
old group is not around anymore. In essence, they cannot access the Admin page. I was able to force the proper Admin pswd and Role priveleges for them at the database level for their userid though.
Firstly, clear the cache and sessions tables as well as the browser cookies. You may want to even try with a different browser brand.
Secondly, you might want to deactivate the optional contrib modules. You may even need to Uninstall them. Backup your DB first. If deactivating a module resolves the issue then open an issue for the module at http://drupal.org/project/issues. Else it is time for more debugging.
The specific scenario is:
- Go to a URL domain/edits <= not sure what this is but it brings up the
Login Block in the center of the page 2) See the Login Block in the middle of the page and enter your userid and pswd and hit submit 3) Be redirected to an error page
Other scenario
- Use the domain/admin or domain/user/1
- Receive page not found while withing Drupal
These scenarios are within Drupal's control throughout though. Not sure what is missing, thanks.
If you need more help feel free to ask.
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