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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: djhomeless on November 13, 2005, 10:35:02 AM
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Hi Everyone,
Feeling really stupid here. I really should'nt mess with things when I'm half asleep.
Wanted to make a change in my 90e-smithAccess40ibays template fragment in SME 6.5. I created the templates-custom folder structure, and copied the fragment over to the custom folder, then accidentally made the change to the root file (and not the one in templates-custom). After expanding the httpd.conf template, I find that I've locked down all my sites (403 Error)! Yikes.
I noticed the problem immediatly, and reverted the change. Oddly, I'm still locked out.
Thankfully, I backed up my httpd.conf file so I am not 100% screwed.
The strange thing, is my backed up copy of my httpd.conf file is roughly 74kb. The new version, is now 80kb.
Is there something I'm missing here?
Thanks,
Geoffrey
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Groan, I don't know if this is a new feature with 6.5, but when I made the change, accidentally, in the templates folder, it created a backup file with the file extension of .save. So when I recreated the httpd.conf file, it used both the changed file, and the backup file in the process....hence the fact that my original was 8kb smaller than the new httpd.conf file.
:)
Geoffrey