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How To Manually Update concrete5 from 5.4.2.2 to 5.5.1
RANT:
I have been working on updating a client's site that was previously setup using concrete5. So far, I have not been impressed. The biggest thing lacking is GOOD documentation. It is alm…
Here is some info that might be helpful to others (this was for the host "SiteGround", but may apply to other shared hosts that have the same problem).
When I turned on Pretty URL's on SiteGround shared hosting, I kept getting "No input file specified"…
Hello,
I have successfully installed Concrete 5 to a subdirectory. Everything works fine except that the domain that points to this location keeps defaulting back to the root level. The hosting company (GoDaddy) has confirmed that the issue is a redire…
Hi Guys
I have posted this in the support for the add-on so apologies for posting here too but was hoping someone who has purchased the add-on may have came across this problem...
I have used the eCommerce add-on on a clients site but when I go to t…
I am getting the following:
Support for C5 Request URLs
Concrete cannot parse the PATH_INFO or ORIG_PATH_INFO information provided by your server.
When I am trying to go to my website for the first time to install 5.4.1 as a fresh install on the …
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