I have accidentally overwrittern my index.php in the root of my site.
I need a copy of index.php v2.1.1 Build: 20101020 URGENTLY. Where can i find this please? There needs to be an archive on the site somewhere!!!
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January 27, 2011 12:04pm
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I have accidentally overwrittern my index.php in the root of my site.
I need a copy of index.php v2.1.1 Build: 20101020 URGENTLY. Where can i find this please? There needs to be an archive on the site somewhere!!!
#2 / Jan 27, 2011 12:14pm
I guess you don’t have your own downloaded zip file anymore? Can’t it be found in the Download section of your account?
Michel
#3 / Jan 27, 2011 12:18pm
Hi, Bloom -
We only keep the latest available version. Backing up is something that you really should be doing at least daily. Some hosts, such as EngineHosting, offer great automated backups as part of their core service.
In any case, I think the index.php from 2.1.3 should work with 2.1.1, but an upgrade to 2.1.3 is highly recommended - that would be a security update, and includes many, many bug fixes as well.
#4 / Jan 27, 2011 1:02pm
Agreed about backups, but hindsight is a wonderful thing!
Previous versions would be VERY useful in exactly these sorts of solutions, not everyone has the ideal development environment.
I have updated a copy of 2.1.3 index.php and purposefully kept the system path, which is incorrect. I don’t even get a message that tells me that it is wrong, just an internal server error?
#5 / Jan 28, 2011 2:36am
dominickelly,
I have updated a copy of 2.1.3 index.php and purposefully kept the system path, which is incorrect. I don’t even get a message that tells me that it is wrong, just an internal server error?
Can you change it to the correct system path and confirm it is working please?
There is absolutely no difference between 2.1.1’s index.php and 2.1.3’s index.php
If there is issue then as a first step upgrading is the recommended route