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ReCkage
Templates
  • 2004/11/25 3:09

  • ReCkage

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I made a mistake editing the system_blobk_login.html template, the edit was not done to the default. But now I can't log in, how do i manually change the template back to default in the database, i went through everything and couldn't find the value to swicth it to default.

any help would be great.

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brash
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 3:34

  • brash

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Quick 'n dirty way would be to delete everything in your templates_c directory. If that doesn't work you might be able to edit the database manually to delete your template set. Don't know where off the top of my head though. I'd be making a FULL backup (Files and DB) before doing anything though.

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ReCkage
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 4:00

  • ReCkage

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ya ive tried that and didnt fix the problem.

If anyone knows where that value is in the database, i would really like to know.

And i just realized i posted this in the wrong forum, my bad.

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brash
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 4:38

  • brash

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Again, don't quote me on it, but you should find what your after in the xoops_tplset table. Delete you template set record, and you *should* be in action. I didn't really look to see if it was stored anywhere else though.

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ReCkage
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 13:18

  • ReCkage

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i deleted the record for the tempate I created, and deleted all files within the template_c folder, cleared the cache, and it still loads the template I created.

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ReCkage
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 18:05

  • ReCkage

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Anyone, someone must know where that record is stored in the database.

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rowdie
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 20:38

  • rowdie

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In your database go to the config table. Find the row where conf_name = 'template_set', conf_title = '_MD_AM_DTPLSET' and change the conf_value field to 'default' (minus the '').

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ReCkage
Re: Templates
  • 2004/11/25 20:57

  • ReCkage

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Thank you very much, i was really hoping that I didnt have to start from scrach, teach me not to due regular backups.

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