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10/28/2009 10:19 AM
 

Need a little help

As an incentive: the awesome person who gives us the solution to this one wins a FABULOUS Mardi Gras package, including a case of beads and a King Cake party!

WEBSITE:  www.mardigrasunmasked.com

Not sure what is going on.  We are getting the following message on our home page and cannot login at all due to the following load error:

Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know.

I've tried creating a backdoor log-in page.  Seems there is some sort of conflict somewhere.

The log files state their is an error loading a the title for a container.

I know someone has resolved this issue as I see quite a few DNN sites displaying this same error when I Google it.

HELP!

Mardi Gras is fast approaching.

Mark Sottek

MardiGrasUnmasked.com

 

 
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10/28/2009 1:22 PM
 

Is this a new install, or a recent upgrade?

What version of DNN is it currently running on? 

Do you have any containers defined specificly for the "edit" mode in the site settings that perhaps are broken? 


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
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10/28/2009 1:52 PM
 

Chris,

Version is DNN 4.9

The site has been running perfectly for several months.  I do have a colleague that edits pages.  Talking to him, the only thing that he could have done that might have messed with something was to clone a page.  He's an editor and not proficient in DNN so no telling what may or may not have happened. I have other sites running on the same server with the same version of DNN without any issues. 

I've already attempted to replace the container mentioned in the log file and load another skin.  I've even loaded the login module without any container and continue to get the Module Load warning.

I've never seen this error message before and I've been using DNN for nearly three years.

I'm stumped.  But, I see other sites with this issue so there must be a fix somewhere.

Thank you so much for your help.

Mark Sottek

 

 
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10/28/2009 3:10 PM
 

Solution found.

Back to post what I found for others with this issue.

For some reason, WRITE permissions were not set on the correct folders.  Hence, if you anyone gets a MODULE LOAD WARNING - checkyour Read and Write permissions first.

Glad it was such a simple fix.

Happy Mardi Gras!

Mark Sottek

www.MardiGrasUnmasked.com

 
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4/27/2010 12:04 AM
 

Do you happen to remember what directory permissions you had to modify? I am seeing the same error you were.

 
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