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EE tags appearing on the templates

September 20, 2013 2:34pm

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  • #1 / Sep 20, 2013 2:34pm

    chriswelle

    2 posts

    Here is the site: http://www.ncrtrees.com/
    The homepage is rendering fine as you can see.

    But all the links from the main navigation (pulled in from {embed=inc/head}) point to templates that render the EE tags as if EE is not catching the templates to go through the ExpressionEngine render process.
    Example: http://www.ncrtrees.com/main/containerized/

    Now it’s been a very long time since I’ve worked with EE and I’ve been thrust upon this by a very panicked customer who hasn’t been able to get in touch with the original developer (a person who couldn’t be bothered obviously to keep EE updated on behalf of the client since this is running EE 1.5.2—ugh.).

    I’ve gone through the path.php files to check if there was something amiss there but they appear to be configured fine (or left alone) and the DOCUMENT_ROOT values appear to be correct as well.

    I feel there is simply a mix up in the EE system preferences that I’m overlooking.

    Thanks for reading.

  • #2 / Nov 19, 2013 4:13pm

    minakshi

    1 posts

    Hi

    Did you manage to figure this issue out? We’re on EE1.67 and recently upgraded PHP so had the ereg issues (which I solved by replacing it with preg_match) and I had some pass by reference issues so I replaced all the &$ with just $ - but now my tags are showing like {photo} instead of the actual dynamic content.


    Please let me know if you figured this out. I don’t know the original developer that did the site so I can not find an upgrade link to get to 1.73 so I need a code fix for this if possible.

    Thanks

  • #3 / Nov 19, 2013 9:45pm

    chriswelle

    2 posts

    It ended up being a mundane .htaccess file that got hosed by the previous developer. I trial-and-errored it until it was fixed. I’m sorry but that likely isn’t your issue. I stepped though old EE documentation and default .htaccess settings until I got it to work.

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