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Webyep in RapidWeaver 7 #10
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HI Shayne
if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
so NO .php files and NO .js files
Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
speak soon max
… On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
"The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
Thanks,
Shayne
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Hi Max,
Thank you for such a quick response. We got our web host to update the php software and the problem is now resolved.
Shayne
… On 24 Sep 2017, at 7:58 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.***> wrote:
HI Shayne
if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
so NO .php files and NO .js files
Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
speak soon max
> On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
> "The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
> When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
> Thanks,
> Shayne
>
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Hi Max,
I spoke too soon! The web host resolved a different issue. Here is the list of files from the data folder. There is one .php file (thumbs_img.php). What are we meant to do with it?
Shayne
… On 25 Sep 2017, at 8:33 pm, Shayne McKenzie ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Max,
Thank you for such a quick response. We got our web host to update the php software and the problem is now resolved.
Shayne
> On 24 Sep 2017, at 7:58 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
>
> HI Shayne
> if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
> so NO .php files and NO .js files
>
> Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
>
> speak soon max
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
> >
> > I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
> > "The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
> > When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
> > Thanks,
> > Shayne
> >
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Just download it to your desktop after that delete it from the data folder
you could then open it up using a text editor to see what content it has… most probably some blooming link garbage
then check and see if the error is gone
speak soon max
… On 25 Sep 2017, at 21:08, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Max,
I spoke too soon! The web host resolved a different issue. Here is the list of files from the data folder. There is one .php file (thumbs_img.php). What are we meant to do with it?
Shayne
> On 25 Sep 2017, at 8:33 pm, Shayne McKenzie ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> Hi Max,
>
> Thank you for such a quick response. We got our web host to update the php software and the problem is now resolved.
>
> Shayne
>
>> On 24 Sep 2017, at 7:58 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
>>
>> HI Shayne
>> if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
>> so NO .php files and NO .js files
>>
>> Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
>>
>> speak soon max
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
>> > "The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
>> > When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
>> > Thanks,
>> > Shayne
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Thanks Max - we were able to resolve this with your help. Deleting the .php file in the data folder worked (although we weren't able to download it or change its permissions, so we took a bit of a risk!)
I appreciate your help.
Shayne
… On 25 Sep 2017, at 10:18 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.***> wrote:
Just download it to your desktop after that delete it from the data folder
you could then open it up using a text editor to see what content it has… most probably some blooming link garbage
then check and see if the error is gone
speak soon max
> On 25 Sep 2017, at 21:08, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> Hi Max,
>
> I spoke too soon! The web host resolved a different issue. Here is the list of files from the data folder. There is one .php file (thumbs_img.php). What are we meant to do with it?
>
> Shayne
>
>
>
> > On 25 Sep 2017, at 8:33 pm, Shayne McKenzie ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Max,
> >
> > Thank you for such a quick response. We got our web host to update the php software and the problem is now resolved.
> >
> > Shayne
> >
> >> On 24 Sep 2017, at 7:58 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
> >>
> >> HI Shayne
> >> if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
> >> so NO .php files and NO .js files
> >>
> >> Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
> >>
> >> speak soon max
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
> >> > "The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
> >> > When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Shayne
> >> >
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as far as I know you should not see anything like a .php file in the data folder or for that matter a .js file either
I would view anything like that as a possible bit of hacker junk
and in fact webyep warns you that the data folder has something in that it doesnt recognise.. so its good to know it worked
all the best max
… On 26 Sep 2017, at 14:59, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks Max - we were able to resolve this with your help. Deleting the .php file in the data folder worked (although we weren't able to download it or change its permissions, so we took a bit of a risk!)
I appreciate your help.
Shayne
> On 25 Sep 2017, at 10:18 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> Just download it to your desktop after that delete it from the data folder
> you could then open it up using a text editor to see what content it has… most probably some blooming link garbage
> then check and see if the error is gone
>
> speak soon max
>
>
> > On 25 Sep 2017, at 21:08, Shayne23 ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Max,
> >
> > I spoke too soon! The web host resolved a different issue. Here is the list of files from the data folder. There is one .php file (thumbs_img.php). What are we meant to do with it?
> >
> > Shayne
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 25 Sep 2017, at 8:33 pm, Shayne McKenzie ***@***.***> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Max,
> > >
> > > Thank you for such a quick response. We got our web host to update the php software and the problem is now resolved.
> > >
> > > Shayne
> > >
> > >> On 24 Sep 2017, at 7:58 pm, maxfancourt ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> HI Shayne
> > >> if you get that message it means there is something in th edata folde which should not be in there
> > >> so NO .php files and NO .js files
> > >>
> > >> Could you check to see whats in your data folder and then take a screen shot of the files listed in there and then send it to me then I can check for you
> > >>
> > >> speak soon max
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> > On 24 Sep 2017, at 11:47, Shayne23 ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
> > >> > "The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
> > >> > When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
> > >> > Thanks,
> > >> > Shayne
> > >> >
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I have been using Webyep in RapidWeaver 5 and recently upgraded to RapidWeaver 7. When users on our website log-in now they get the following message:
"The Content Management System has found a severe security problem in this web site! Please contact the person who designed this web site immediately!"
When you proceed past this stage, the Webyep edit buttons are there but not active (nothing happens when you select them). Any suggestions on what needs to happen to transfer the Webyep functionality properly to RW7?
Thanks,
Shayne
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