Hello!
I am encountering an error in my Joomla 5.2.0 site and would like to post it to see if I can get some assistance. I followed the FPA instructions - download, extract, upload fpa-en.php to the web root. That all went well. When I attempt to load the page, however, I get an error:
To see if I could get a better error, I accessed the script from my PC using curl. Unfortunately I did not get a better error - instead I received the HTML generated by the script. It would take me a while, but I could dig through that to sanitize the information (any credentials, etc.) and post it if that would help.
As another test, I loaded the script to a sub-domain, I get the same error when I attempt to run it there. I do not, at present, have Joomla installed anywhere else to try it.
While searching for a solution, I came across mentions of the temp file location and the log file locations. I made sure both were in their default locations with their default permissions (from the Joomla installation), with no effect on the error. I also checked the script timestamp - Plesk should not have retained the original from May 11, but I checked to be sure - Oct 22, 2024 07:30 PM. Looks right to me. Permissions on the file are 644 - which is what the index.php file has set. The .htaccess file is a mashup of the Joomla file and the Plesk-generated file (anti-scraping, anti-hotlinking redirects). I should note that the site itself loads ok, more or less. The issues with it loading are template related and not necessarily related to the JSON error I receive, I doubt they are related to the 'Content Encoding Error' message as well.
Let me know what other information I can provide, or please give me something to look at. I have been at this for a while now, and am all Googled out. Whatever help you can provide will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Tim
I am encountering an error in my Joomla 5.2.0 site and would like to post it to see if I can get some assistance. I followed the FPA instructions - download, extract, upload fpa-en.php to the web root. That all went well. When I attempt to load the page, however, I get an error:
My host uses Plesk, PHP is version 8.3.12 set to run as FPM application served by Apache. I have limited access to make PHP configuration changes - I can only change what is exposed through Plesk. The server is a Linux server, the webserver running is Apache, not sure of the version. I do not have CLI access.Content Encoding Error
An error occurred during a connection to <site>.
Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem
To see if I could get a better error, I accessed the script from my PC using curl. Unfortunately I did not get a better error - instead I received the HTML generated by the script. It would take me a while, but I could dig through that to sanitize the information (any credentials, etc.) and post it if that would help.
As another test, I loaded the script to a sub-domain, I get the same error when I attempt to run it there. I do not, at present, have Joomla installed anywhere else to try it.
While searching for a solution, I came across mentions of the temp file location and the log file locations. I made sure both were in their default locations with their default permissions (from the Joomla installation), with no effect on the error. I also checked the script timestamp - Plesk should not have retained the original from May 11, but I checked to be sure - Oct 22, 2024 07:30 PM. Looks right to me. Permissions on the file are 644 - which is what the index.php file has set. The .htaccess file is a mashup of the Joomla file and the Plesk-generated file (anti-scraping, anti-hotlinking redirects). I should note that the site itself loads ok, more or less. The issues with it loading are template related and not necessarily related to the JSON error I receive, I doubt they are related to the 'Content Encoding Error' message as well.
Let me know what other information I can provide, or please give me something to look at. I have been at this for a while now, and am all Googled out. Whatever help you can provide will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Tim
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