[joomla] No input file specified joomla possible reasons - Digest, Vol 64, Issue 41
Todd
toddsugi at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 13:53:55 EDT 2012
HI Arsen,
Thank you for the detailed response! Solution #3 worked (since I'm on a
godaddy shared hosting plan). This resolved it without me having to turn
off SEF URLs.
Thanks again!
Todd
On 4/24/12 2:22 AM, "Arsen Djuric" <ns.arsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>HI all
>There are various reasons why "No input file specified" happens
>
>Kickstart unpacks and prepares everything but I never experienced
>problems with it (kickstart), Localy MAMP XAMPP WAMP server usually
>bypass ini directives there are two ini.php one in the root and one in
>the /administrator
>on some hosting it has issues (specialy if it is shred hosting ) related
>to configurations so lets start.
>----------------------
>1
>----------------------
>First disable SEF URL and try if it helps but if you need SEF URL here
>are the options ( when you disable in back end don't ctrl+r or f5)
>browser actually remembers id and code from url so go to front end home
>page clear browser cache refresh and click on link
>
>----------------------
>or 2
>----------------------
>
>You'll have to rename htaccess.bak that it makes to .htaccess
>Check if sef url is turned on on 1.7 2.5 they are on by default
>
> From the Joomla Control Panel go to ³global setting² and under the Site
>Tab turn off SEF and Apache Use URL rewriting² check if that makes
>difference
>also try ro Remove any #¹s if any from RewriteEngine On and RewriteBase
>and if your site is on a sub-directory do like this
>RewriteBase /yourJoomlaRootFolder/
>
>----------------------
>or 3
>----------------------
>
>In your Joomla root directory look for ³php.ini² and rename it
>³php5.ini² (this should be without quotes) and if doesn't helps add next
>line in php5.ini
>"cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1"
>
>related to this Godaddy users which I was recently should do next (this
>is related to shared hosting not wds or ds )
>go to Settings > File Extensions
>change .php and .php5 from ³PHP5.2xFastCGI² to ³PHP5.2X² if it doesn
>help contact them because advanced technical support could resolve issue
>i have had experience that although have had two same plans (de luxe)
>and have same settings one worked fine but other was giving "No input
>file specified"
>after contacting support they contacted advanced technical and they
>resolved issue
>
>----------------------
>or
>----------------------
>
>
>check your paths in configuration .ini
>some times people jus unpack with kick start and change localy in
>configuration.ini db host user and pass and upload to server via ftp
>
>and leave with old values
>
>
>var $log_path = 'home/content/yy/.../logs';
>var $tmp_path = 'home/content/yy/.../tmp';
>
>change to
>
>var $log_path = './logs';
>var $tmp_path = './tmp';
>
>or find your absolute path change instead of "." and upload via ftp
>
>----------------------
>or 4
>----------------------
>if nothing ot this helps contact your hosting support if they have to
>contact their advanced technical support send them all these steps so
>that can be aware what you have tried , that way you'll get much faster
>response instead them to tamper around.
>
>Again FYI
>
>quote
>"Yes i did. I also forgot to mention I installed in a sub dir, not the
>root"
>
>this is most important part see step 2
>
>Regards ADjuric
>
>
>
>
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>> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 21:36:43 -0400
>> From: Todd<toddsugi at gmail.com>
>> To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla"<joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
>> Subject: [joomla] No input file specified.
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then used
>> akeeba back to put on the live site. It looks like all the files and
>> database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1 template,
>>However
>> on all my subpages, which uses a different template, it's giving me the
>> error "No input file specified." Any idea what or why that is?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
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>> Did you use kickstart?
>>
>> Scott Wolpow
>>
>> On 4/23/2012 9:36 PM, Todd wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then
>>> used akeeba back to put on the live site. It looks like all the files
>>> and database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1
>>> template, However on all my subpages, which uses a different template,
>>> it's giving me the error "No input file specified." Any idea what or
>>> why that is?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Todd
>>>
>>>
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>> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 21:47:07 -0400
>> From: Todd S<toddsugi at gmail.com>
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>> Yes i did. I also forgot to mention I installed in a sub dir, not the
>>root
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>>
>> On Apr 23, 2012, at 21:45, Scott Wolpow<scott at wolpow.com> wrote:
>>
>> Did you use kickstart?
>>
>> Scott Wolpow
>>
>> On 4/23/2012 9:36 PM, Todd wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then
>>used
>> akeeba back to put on the live site. It looks like all the files and
>> database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1 template,
>> However on all my subpages, which uses a different template, it's
>>giving me
>> the error "No input file specified." Any idea what or why that is?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>>
>>
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