Invision Community 4: SEO, prepare for v5 and dormant account notifications By Matt Monday at 02:04 PM
D-Rocks09 Posted October 12 Posted October 12 Hi Everyone- I am getting the following message...... Some of the source files for Invision Community have been modified. /home/rockokym/public_html/applications/forums/sources/Topic/Topic.php /home/rockokym/public_html/system/Node/DelayedCount.php You should download an unmodified copy of those files and upload them to your server. Once that is done, check if the problem persists. I have downloaded the unmodified source files. Where do I need to put these on the server?
Jim M Posted October 12 Posted October 12 11 hours ago, D-Rocks09 said: I have downloaded the unmodified source files. Where do I need to put these on the server? You would need to overwrite the files where your community lives on your server. Judging from the path in your post, this is: /home/rockokym/public_html/ D-Rocks09 and sobrenome 1 1
sobrenome Posted November 4 Posted November 4 I have overwrited those files but keep receiving the same alert...
Marc Posted November 4 Posted November 4 You need to check with your hosting company on this to see if you have something caching PHP files. sobrenome 1
sobrenome Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Thanks for the response @Marc! I am on AWS. I have rebooted EC2 and the issue still there: Some of the source files for Invision Community have been modified. /var/www/html/applications/forums/modules/front/forums/topic.php /var/www/html/applications/forums/sources/Topic/Topic.php /var/www/html/system/Data/Cache/Redis.php /var/www/html/system/Data/Store/Redis.php /var/www/html/system/Node/DelayedCount.php /var/www/html/system/Redis/Redis.php /var/www/html/system/Session/Store.php You should download an unmodified copy of those files and upload them to your server. Once that is done, check if the problem persists. I have also cleared the caches of IPS and uploaded to the server all files of the latest version.
Jim M Posted November 4 Posted November 4 3 minutes ago, sobrenome said: You should download an unmodified copy of those files and upload them to your server. Once that is done, check if the problem persists. Have you done the upload from the Client Area then go to /admin/upgrade ? All I see when accessing your site URL on file is a 403 error. Please ensure your community is accessible if you wish for further support. sobrenome 1
sobrenome Posted November 4 Posted November 4 1 hour ago, Jim M said: Have you done the upload from the Client Area then go to /admin/upgrade ? No @Jim M, I had to upload by SFTP on FileZilla. EC2 is not set to receive files by FTP. I was using the latest version already. But I ran the upgrade again and now the issue is gone. Thanks a lot!
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