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Thank you for comfirming the problem. Did yours come on all of a sudden, or has it been like this since the beginning? Also, did you upgrade your site with a custom template set configured as your default template set?
Mine came on all of a sudden. One minute I was able to view the templates manager index like normal, the next minute, I got the psudo white screen.
I backed up my site and deleted every file and installed 2.2.1. I still had the same problem. Even after updating all the modules.
I think I've come up with a work-around, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out why or how it worked.
Work-aroundDownload /modules/system/admin/tplsets/main.php. Comment out the following code using "//" without the quotes just before "echo":
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Reupload main.php into the original directory.
Go into Preferences Main »» General Settings and set "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" to Yes.
If you are using a custom template set, revert back to the default template set.
Go into "Modules Administration" and click the Update button for System (looks like a external drive with a loop around it).
Now go into "Template Set Manager" and see if everything is displaying correctly now. If it is, and you have custom templates installed, download your custom template sets, then delete them from the "Template Set Manager".
Now remove the comment marks from main.php and reupload it.
Verify your "Template Set Manager" is still displaying correctly.
If it is, clone your default template set, make your desired changes, set the new template set as default, and go into Preferences Main »» General Settings and set "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" to No after you have loaded a few pages.
Like I said, I cannot figure out why this worked on my site. Especially since the only thing left over from 2.0.13 or 2.2 is the graphics and database, but it did, so I'm sharing it here. I tried to recreate the problem but I was unable to. I'm speculating that it was caused by a non-default template set, but I have not verified this.
I really hope this helps.
Best Regards,
James
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