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n00dles101 Wrote:also try deleting /data/other/pages.xml this will recreate the internal cache

I tried that, but no luck. Still cannot find the pages.

GetSimple did recreate the pages.xml file upon reloading the site. I think it is a matter of the UID not matching, but I don't know where that information is kept. I have not done a lot of PHP coding before, and do not have my dev environment set up for it completely so I can step through the code (that is possible, right?)

I'm opting to just copy and paste content into a fresh install. Pain in the ass, but not knowing where that ID is stored, it seems the quickest option.

Jeremiah
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"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-04, 20:23:48
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by yojoe - 2012-10-04, 21:25:39
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by n00dles101 - 2012-10-04, 21:41:57
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-04, 21:51:10
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by Carlos - 2012-10-04, 22:19:01
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-04, 23:40:46
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-05, 07:43:16
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by yojoe - 2012-10-05, 22:18:34
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-05, 22:21:27
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-09, 09:14:18
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by yojoe - 2012-10-09, 10:35:35
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by jeremiah.holder - 2012-10-09, 20:33:54
"Oops! Page Not Found." - by yojoe - 2012-10-10, 01:42:37



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