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Confused. Updated and lost menu

Thread began 9/02/2012 12:11 pm by elevy388997 | Last modified 9/06/2012 10:42 am by Jason Byrnes | 1688 views | 6 replies |

elevy388997Beta Tester

Confused. Updated and lost menu

I updated some template menu files and some other things, sent the updates to the other pages using it, and then I get this:

Warning: require_once(../CSSMenuWriter/cssmw2/menu.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory

The file is definitely there and it was just working before the update. I went into the menu writer for my main menu to get rid of the dynamic menu that wasn't working. It said my page needed saved so I did. I then went to that corresponding menu.php file and nothing changed. I figured I would update it anyways and then the menu stopped working.

dashboard.php

Even if I make the require link a direct full link to the file, it says it doesn't exist.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Send a copy of the page please so i can examine the code.

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elevy388997Beta Tester

The admin_leftnav.dwt.zip is the template just for admin area. Sitesculptor_template.dwt.zip is for the general pages of the website. I included both since I was editing the CSS menu on the sitesculptor template, and lost the menu on the admin template.

Thanks as always. #1

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elevy388997Beta Tester

Attached newer versions. Tried to recreate the pages, same error.

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admin_leftnav.dwt.zip
sitesculptor_template.dwt.zip
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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

neither of these pages you sent have a require once line connecting to the CSSMenuWriter/cssmw2/menu.php file referenced in the error message from your previous post

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elevy388997Beta Tester

Sorry, I changed the menu names. The sitesculptor template won't, but the admin template has it around line 56.

<?php require_once("../CSSMenuWriter/cssmw/menu.php"); ?>


cssmw_content/menu.php is for the main navigation while the cssmw/menu.php is for the admin navigation. That is the one I am getting the error with. Like I mentioned, I had both menus there fine, updated one of the links through MenuWriter interface, then when I uploaded changes, the other menu was gone and the error appeared. I was making the change in the sitesculptor page (it doesn't even have the admin menu there).

If you even type in the link it says is an error - menu.php - the menu shows up, just not formatted.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I have created a support ticket so we can look into this issue further.

To view and edit your support ticket, please log into your support history:
supporthistory.php

If anyone else is experiencing this same issue, please append to this thread.

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