just edit settings.php to all free access. if that fails u may have broken your theme so change default theme to bartik, also in settings but uncomment those lines first.
Chris McAndrew On Nov 1, 2014 8:42 AM, support-request@drupal.org wrote:
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- Re: I locked my self out :( (Jeff Greenberg)
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 08:12:52 -0400 From: Jeff Greenberg listmail.ayendesigns@gmail.com Subject: Re: [support] I locked my self out :( To: "support@drupal.org" support@drupal.org Message-ID: 1901790D-431A-48F9-9534-9072FD942E7F@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
If you have ssh / command line access to the server and drush installed you can do the following from the applicable sites directory:
drush upwd <username> --password="new password"
Such as
drush upwd admin --password="fubar"
Message: 2 Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 08:26:55 -0400 From: Susan Mangold s.mangold@gmail.com Subject: Re: [support] Drupal 7.32, CKEditor and Media Modules To: Christopher Jordan christopher.coolgbb7@gmail.com, support@drupal.org Message-ID: 5454D18F.405@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
I traced the path that the Media module uses and it is identical to where the files are.
The files are where they were before the upgrade.
I made no changes other than those required for the upgrade.
On 11/1/14, 7:43 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote:
You need to find the path to the images. Drupal is not resolving the path verify your file paths.
On 31 Oct 2014 18:30, "Susan Mangold" <s.mangold@gmail.com mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a site that uses the CkEditor and Media modules to allow authorized users to upload images and create pages. I upgraded the site on Wednesday to 7.32. Since then, all images handled by CKEditor no longer display even if I'm logged in as admin. If I go into the media library, all I see are broken-link icons. I have checked that the images are on the server in the specified location and the permissions appear to be correct (775 for foldersand
664 for the images). I have also updated all modules and I have cleared the cache. I'm stumped. Can someone help? TIA. Sue -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
I couldn't figure out how to set it to free access.
But I did briefly change it to Bartik and the problem remained.
On 11/1/14, 8:59 PM, Chris McAndrew wrote:
just edit settings.php to all free access. if that fails u may have broken your theme so change default theme to bartik, also in settings but uncomment those lines first.
Chris McAndrew
You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag character at the beginning of that line save the file.
The only line I could find was:
$update_free_access = FALSE;
Is that the one you mean?
Sorry to be so dense!
On 11/2/14, 10:25 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote:
You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag character at the beginning of that line save the file.
Getting back to your original issue, what version of Drupal were you upgrading from?
If you were running a version that was pre-7.20, your upgrade might have triggered this issue here: http://funnymonkey.com/blog/upgrade-to-7-20-fix-image-paths
The short version: upgrading to 7.20 caused image paths to break. We discovered this on a dev site (fortunately) - the blog post linked above contains a link to a script we used to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Bill
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Susan Mangold s.mangold@gmail.com wrote:
The only line I could find was:
$update_free_access = FALSE;
Is that the one you mean?
Sorry to be so dense!
On 11/2/14, 10:25 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote:
You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag character at the beginning of that line save the file.
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I believe it was an older version.
Just to be clear:
I create a php file with this code and then access that file?
On 11/2/14, 10:37 AM, Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
Getting back to your original issue, what version of Drupal were you upgrading from?
If you were running a version that was pre-7.20, your upgrade might have triggered this issue here: http://funnymonkey.com/blog/upgrade-to-7-20-fix-image-paths
The short version: upgrading to 7.20 caused image paths to break. We discovered this on a dev site (fortunately) - the blog post linked above contains a link to a script we used to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Bill
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Susan Mangold <s.mangold@gmail.com mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com> wrote:
The only line I could find was: $update_free_access = FALSE; Is that the one you mean? Sorry to be so dense! On 11/2/14, 10:25 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote: > > You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that > contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag > character at the beginning of that line save the file. > -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
My host provider ran the script and the problem remains.
On 11/2/14, 10:37 AM, Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
Getting back to your original issue, what version of Drupal were you upgrading from?
If you were running a version that was pre-7.20, your upgrade might have triggered this issue here: http://funnymonkey.com/blog/upgrade-to-7-20-fix-image-paths
The short version: upgrading to 7.20 caused image paths to break. We discovered this on a dev site (fortunately) - the blog post linked above contains a link to a script we used to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Bill
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Susan Mangold <s.mangold@gmail.com mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com> wrote:
The only line I could find was: $update_free_access = FALSE; Is that the one you mean? Sorry to be so dense! On 11/2/14, 10:25 AM, Christopher Jordan wrote: > > You have to edit the settings.php file. Look for the line that > contains the the text saying free access and remove the hash tag > character at the beginning of that line save the file. > -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
Do not close the file. After you have recovered the site from the error undo the changes you made to the settings.php file and save. On 2 Nov 2014 07:50, "Susan Mangold" s.mangold@gmail.com wrote:
I couldn't figure out how to set it to free access.
But I did briefly change it to Bartik and the problem remained.
On 11/1/14, 8:59 PM, Chris McAndrew wrote:
just edit settings.php to all free access. if that fails u may have broken your theme so change default theme to bartik, also in settings but uncomment those lines first.
Chris McAndrew
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