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kohle 11/13/2020 |
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CWDATA author 11/13/2020 |
Hi, You should get in contact with the Support (support@xlinesoft.com) I had some issues too. Normally phprunner builds a dump file which you can send to xlinesoft. I changed to phprunner 64bit and added more memory to my virtal VMWARE machine. In my case, with the 64bit version the intern intern webwerver dont work and I use now Wamp64 for local testing. I had to return to an older copy of my work and did the work again. Before I work on a project or make many changes I use "save as" to save the project in a new project folder, like "project1,project2,project3....) Outputfolder is always the same, like c:\wamp\www\project Good luck.
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HJB 11/13/2020 |
Simply speaking, did you check under the FILE EXLORER on your system |
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CWDATA author 11/16/2020 |
Simply speaking, did you check under the FILE EXLORER on your system whether indeed the file is missing (deleted?). NB: What backups under PHPRUNNER load or not is irrelevant as during the project development phase, PHPRUNNER is running it's own built-in server to be able to edit and view pages. Only once you CREATE fresh PHP code, PHPRUNNER starts looking for the configured path to go (to upload the code into the non-PHPRUNNER server environment, say, if that non-PHPRUNNER server configuration is not properly working, the failure is ooriginating from there). I peronally guess, you are using external storage media (USB stick or external harddisk) by seeing D: as a partition, in other words, if you unplugged the external storage media and plugged other external things into the USB ports, the Windows System reallocates the drive's D: naming, in short, once you add your project file storage media later on, it could get the E: or else drive naming and so, the configured path is no longer working under PHPRUNNER at all. In my opinion, the fault is definitely NOT with the PHPRUNNER product at all, moreover you said, it worked before for some time. Next to it, PHPRUNNER does not delete any file at random, but even saves manually deleted files within a history files section to get them back into the system if wished. Workaround: Copy the SQLITE file into the said path from the saved projects directory or create a new database connection anyway for testing purposes.
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CWDATA author 11/16/2020 |
Thank you for taking the time to reply and for your advice. I will take a look. Kind regards
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HJB 11/17/2020 |
D:\Freelance Work\PPH - ADEPT\Database\Adept\subversion\PAGES.sqlite |
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Eddy Keuninckx 12/25/2020 |
Could it be caused by cloud synchronization software like Ondedrive or Synology? |