[consulting] consulting Digest, Vol 53, Issue 19

liza chua lizachua28 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 13:07:46 UTC 2010


Hi! Guys, thank you all for your prompt response. I'll try to provide you
with as much as information about my prob.

Is there a reason why your themes and modules are not located in
/sites/all/themes and /sites/all/modules or in /sites/Site_Name/themes and
/sites/Site_Name/modules?
Sam

--> Hi! Sam. I actually don't have an idea. I just overtake the task of
maintaining Drupal but I'm relatively new to this. However, the custom theme
and modules are located in /sites/Site_Name/themes and
/sites/Site_Name/modules respectively. I can also see
/sites/Site_Name/settings.php there.


I am guessing your test site isn't using the hostname www.oursite.com.
Try renaming the directory www.oursite.com to whatever hostname you are
using to access the site - such as mytest.site
You may also need to clear your cache tables.
Dave

--> Hi! Dave. I've already cleared cache and I'm using other name but it's
still cannot see the custom theme and modules.


=====

When I set up a local dev site for a domain-specific site, I often
just create a sym link at sites/default to point to
sites/www.oursite.com. It's a simple solution to this issue.

If you can't do that for some reason, you'll need to set up a vhost
with the domain www.oursite.com.dev-server-domain.com

All the Best,

Matt Chapman
Ninjitsu Web Development

--> Hi! Matt. I think we'll have to try that. =)


Guys, as of this writing, I still cannot see our theme in the themes list
and I have the following errors on homepage now:


    * warning: array_map() [function.array-map]: Argument #2 should be an
array in /home/_/public_html/testsite/modules/system/system.module on line
1015.
    * warning: array_keys() [function.array-keys]: The first argument should
be an array in /home/_/public_html/testsite/includes/theme.inc on line 1817.
    * warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/home/_/public_html/test/includes/theme.inc on line 1817.


additional help will be really really appreciated. Thank you so much again!

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> Hi! Experts!
>
> I just want to ask your insights/known solution about my issue on the test
> site I created. I actually used our live site's database and files on the
> test site I created.
> Our custom theme is located here - sites/www.oursite.com/themes. We also
> have custom modules save under that folder but the theme and modules are
> not
> showing in Drupal admin.
> I've visited several forums but i can't find the answer. Anyone who has an
> idea? Can it be a compatibility issue since our live site is hosted in
> private hosting and has different system configuration? The test site is
> installed in Shared Hosting. Or the settings.php located here - sites/
> www.oursite.com/settings.php. I'm now clueless. Any thoughts or help from
> you guys will be really a big help!
>
> Thank you thank you so much in advance.
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> Is there a reason why your themes and modules are not located in
> /sites/all/themes and /sites/all/modules or in /sites/Site_Name/themes and
> /sites/Site_Name/modules?
>
> Sam
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 8:22 AM, liza chua <lizachua28 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi! Experts!
> >
> > I just want to ask your insights/known solution about my issue on the
> test
> > site I created. I actually used our live site's database and files on the
> > test site I created.
> > Our custom theme is located here - sites/www.oursite.com/themes. We also
> > have custom modules save under that folder but the theme and modules are
> not
> > showing in Drupal admin.
> > I've visited several forums but i can't find the answer. Anyone who has
> an
> > idea? Can it be a compatibility issue since our live site is hosted in
> > private hosting and has different system configuration? The test site is
> > installed in Shared Hosting. Or the settings.php located here - sites/
> > www.oursite.com/settings.php. I'm now clueless. Any thoughts or help
> from
> > you guys will be really a big help!
> >
> > Thank you thank you so much in advance.
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> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 23:31:37 +1000
> From: Dave Hall <me at davehall.com.au>
> Subject: Re: [consulting] custom theme not working on test site
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> Hi Liza,
>
> On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 21:22 +0800, liza chua wrote:
> > Hi! Experts!
> >
> > I just want to ask your insights/known solution about my issue on the
> > test site I created. I actually used our live site's database and
> > files on the test site I created.
> > Our custom theme is located here - sites/www.oursite.com/themes. We
> > also have custom modules save under that folder but the theme and
> > modules are not showing in Drupal admin.
> > I've visited several forums but i can't find the answer. Anyone who
> > has an idea? Can it be a compatibility issue since our live site is
> > hosted in private hosting and has different system configuration? The
> > test site is installed in Shared Hosting. Or the settings.php located
> > here - sites/www.oursite.com/settings.php. I'm now clueless. Any
> > thoughts or help from you guys will be really a big help!
>
> I am guessing your test site isn't using the hostname www.oursite.com.
> Try renaming the directory www.oursite.com to whatever hostname you are
> using to access the site - such as mytest.site
>
> You may also need to clear your cache tables.
>
> Cheers
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:44:35 -0700
> From: Matt Chapman <matt at ninjitsuweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [consulting] custom theme not working on test site
> To: "A list for Drupal consultants and Drupal service/hosting
>        providers"      <consulting at drupal.org>
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>        <AANLkTimb8gj_9wsCaLZKsQA2SCbo646Xl4FgSfR01eU1 at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> When I set up a local dev site for a domain-specific site, I often
> just create a sym link at sites/default to point to
> sites/www.oursite.com. It's a simple solution to this issue.
>
> If you can't do that for some reason, you'll need to set up a vhost
> with the domain www.oursite.com.dev-server-domain.com
>
> All the Best,
>
> Matt Chapman
> Ninjitsu Web Development
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Dave Hall <me at davehall.com.au> wrote:
> > Hi Liza,
> >
> > On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 21:22 +0800, liza chua wrote:
> >> Hi! Experts!
> >>
> >> I just want to ask your insights/known solution about my issue on the
> >> test site I created. I actually used our live site's database and
> >> files on the test site I created.
> >> Our custom theme is located here - sites/www.oursite.com/themes. We
> >> also have custom modules save under that folder but the theme and
> >> modules are not showing in Drupal admin.
> >> I've visited several forums but i can't find the answer. Anyone who
> >> has an idea? Can it be a compatibility issue since our live site is
> >> hosted in private hosting and has different system configuration? The
> >> test site is installed in Shared Hosting. Or the settings.php located
> >> here - sites/www.oursite.com/settings.php. I'm now clueless. Any
> >> thoughts or help from you guys will be really a big help!
> >
> > I am guessing your test site isn't using the hostname www.oursite.com.
> > Try renaming the directory www.oursite.com to whatever hostname you are
> > using to access the site - such as mytest.site
> >
> > You may also need to clear your cache tables.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Dave
> >
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