404 page not found = admin.php
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Last Post: July 19, 2010 (RSS)
By (Deleted User) - July 19, 2010
Hi, installed cmsbuilder successfully and uploaded the auto listing add on, created a test record, etc.
went back later to do some work and i get a page not found for the admin.php login page also get a page not found for the cmsadmin folder.
Reloaded the cmsadmin flolder to the server and set permissions and i still get the 404 error, have tried on different computers that are on a different isp and i get the same resluts, all help is appreciated. Also i can load the listing page I created for my iniital test.
Thanks
went back later to do some work and i get a page not found for the admin.php login page also get a page not found for the cmsadmin folder.
Reloaded the cmsadmin flolder to the server and set permissions and i still get the 404 error, have tried on different computers that are on a different isp and i get the same resluts, all help is appreciated. Also i can load the listing page I created for my iniital test.
Thanks
Re: [jda] 404 page not found = admin.php
By Donna - July 19, 2010
Hi there!
The 404 error almost always means that you're just not looking in the right place -- the file doesn't exist there. However, some Windows servers will also give you a 404 error if it doesn't know what to do with a PHP file.
The best way to test this is to create an .html file with the word "test" in it. Upload it to the same directory as your admin.php file, and then see if you can see it in a web browser.
If you can, then you need to ask your hosting provider to enable PHP for your account. If you can't, you're not looking in the right place for the file, and you may need to ask your hosting provider where you can upload files so they show up online, or where you can see the files you've uploaded via a web browser.
I hope this helps!
The 404 error almost always means that you're just not looking in the right place -- the file doesn't exist there. However, some Windows servers will also give you a 404 error if it doesn't know what to do with a PHP file.
The best way to test this is to create an .html file with the word "test" in it. Upload it to the same directory as your admin.php file, and then see if you can see it in a web browser.
If you can, then you need to ask your hosting provider to enable PHP for your account. If you can't, you're not looking in the right place for the file, and you may need to ask your hosting provider where you can upload files so they show up online, or where you can see the files you've uploaded via a web browser.
I hope this helps!
Donna
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