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Major Problem... please help immediately!


jdlev77

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The site is Stuff4wireless.com

 

If you do a search for anything, it takes you to the results page, but the categories are showing someone elses categorys from a website called scrapbookit.com. Where is this coming from? Someone please help. This is a live site.

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woah!

thats messed up! :blink:

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u guys are hosted by the same company

ur store's ip: 66.235.203.53

their store's ip: 66.235.203.51

 

so yea maybe a shared db server error or somn

dunno

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the only thing i can think of is restore ur db

and if tat doesnt help

restore the site too

hope u made backups

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why would restoring help this out? How am I pulling her information from there mysql without a username and password?

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i hav no idea

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i just emptied the cache.... not sure if that fixed the problem, but it is working now... thanks noob for your concern

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i just emptied the cache.... not sure if that fixed the problem, but it is working now... thanks noob for your concern

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i just emptied the cache.... not sure if that fixed the problem, but it is working now... thanks noob for your concern

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You need to set your cache to false or it will keep happening

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You do not necessarily have to disable the cache although it will work. You do however have to make sure that the path to your cache folder is in the root. Do not use the server's cache folder but your own. Create a folder called oscommerce_data in the root of your domain and point the cache into that directory. Worked for me.

 

PS: Clearing the cache is only a temporary solution. It will happen again if you do not change the cache directory

 

Carlos

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