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Haider of Sweden
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File tree ("Menu" to the left) missing

21 Sep 2016, 04:36

I copied the whole site and put it into a subdomain.
The web hosting site works like this; you create a subfolder, ie http://www.domain.com/sub-folder and the sub-folder becomes your subdomain.

When I go into subdomain.domain.com/panel, I cant see the file-tree, but when I go to http://www.domain.com/subdomain/panel it works.

Is it a htaccess issue?
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Haider
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mjau-mjau
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Re: File tree ("Menu" to the left) missing

21 Sep 2016, 05:41

I can't explain in exactly what the issue is without seeing the link, but:
  1. You can't generally run the website from TWO locations simultaneously. X3 needs to create and cache PATHS, and if paths are constantly fluctuating, then it could create path permission issues.
  2. Multiple paths/domains is simply a bad idea. Read this
  3. You may need to empty your cookies and cache ... Or try to login from a private/incognito browser window.
Is it a htaccess issue?
I would say no.

If you can offer link and login in private message, I can check.
 
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Haider of Sweden
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Re: File tree ("Menu" to the left) missing

21 Sep 2016, 08:44

I will provide you the login through PM in a minute.

1. It is not a matter of two locations. The site will is meant to be used from subdomain.domain.com/panel, but the menu vanished (I am sure I could see it previously). Where do I find the path-cache and re-generate them or so?
Kind regards,
Haider
www.haider.se
 
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mjau-mjau
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Re: File tree ("Menu" to the left) missing

21 Sep 2016, 12:11

Haider of Sweden wrote:I will provide you the login through PM in a minute.

1. It is not a matter of two locations. The site will is meant to be used from subdomain.domain.com/panel, but the menu vanished (I am sure I could see it previously). Where do I find the path-cache and re-generate them or so?
Answered PM. The panel does not cache the panel-menu, so it's not that. Likely something related to browser cache, although I can't pinpoint the exact cause.