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Reply to topic   Topic: Website migration to new new/identical apache webserver
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verbindingsfout



Joined: 20 May 2013
Posts: 3
Location: Netherlands

PostPosted: Thu 12 Sep '13 15:20    Post subject: Website migration to new new/identical apache webserver Reply with quote

Hello,

I moved a tomatocart website with its database, www-root. + keeping all its file and folder permissions.

The username on the new server is the same, same id same name same permissions ect.

The database name is the same the passwords are the same, location of www-root server same.

The website works it fetches and stores in the mysql database.

At the old server with the same tomatocart website you could browse to exampledomain.ex/1-catagory-bananas and you would see a nice grid of bananas you can order

But there is no folder 1-catagory-bananas on the old or new server you just stay on the index.php but the url goes exampledomain.ex/1-catagory-bananas and the viewed website reloads

On the new server with the same URL i get a "NOT FOUND /1-catagory-bananas ect."

How can i solve this? so the website works perfeclty on the new server?
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 7373
Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Fri 13 Sep '13 10:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

it smells like the rewriting is not working. make sure you load the rewrite module.
if you have your rewrite rules in a .htaccess file and not as recommended in the apache config than make sure that the .htaccess file is allowed to override the settings.
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