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Features / Usability


Re: New post regarding previous post "Fatal Error - "Cannot Access Site Post"

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First... When using the Custom Code area of the Site Identity feature, you can enter straight XHTML and/or Smarty — there's no need to use the {FLASH} plugin.

Now, to fix your problem you'll need to to access your database directly (for example, from phpAdmin).

  1. Select the tiki_preferences table.
  2. In the tiki_preferences table, edit the sitemycode row.
  3. Delete all the code that you added. Don't delete the row, just edit the value and leave it blank.


You should be able to access your Tiki now (all the custom code will be removed).
You can re-add your custom code — just remember to use only valid XHTML and Smart coding — no wiki syntax.

For more troubleshooting information, try here.

HTH,

-Rick
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