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  • Richard 146 posts 168 karma points
    Feb 21, 2011 @ 17:37
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    Hardcoded /umbraco folder after upgrade to 4.5.2

    I have just upgraded a site from 4.0.4.2 to 4.5.2, which had the umbracoPath set to an alternative directory. The upgrade looks to have worked correctly, in that I can browser the site, and see the folder structure in the admin.

    I can not save a template change, there are the following entries in the umbracoLog table when save is pressed:

    At /umbraco/webservices/codeEditorSave.asmx/jsdebug (Referred by: http://sitename.domain.com/myAdmin/settings/editTemplate.aspx?templateID=1050):
    At /umbraco/webservices/legacyAjaxCalls.asmx/jsdebug (Referred by: http://sitename.domain.com/myAdmin/settings/editTemplate.aspx?templateID=1050): ;
    At /umbraco/webservices/codeEditorSave.asmx/jsdebug (Referred by: http://sitename.domain.com/myAdmin/settings/editTemplate.aspx?templateID=1050):
    At /umbraco/webservices/legacyAjaxCalls.asmx/jsdebug (Referred by: http://sitename.domain.comm/myAdmin/settings/editTemplate.aspx?templateID=1050):

     

    I changed the line in /umbraco_client/Tree/Themes/umbraco/style.css that had /umbraco/ hardcoded in the stylesheet and changed the URLs to start with a tilde, as described by Karl Kopp's Upgrading Umbraco 4.0.x to 4.5.x

    Anyone know how to overcome this?

    Thanks

    Richard

  • Jameskn 64 posts 78 karma points
    Feb 23, 2011 @ 00:24
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    Does a URL Re-write work in the Umbraco system for this? Just a thought..Sorry could not be more help.

  • Richard 146 posts 168 karma points
    Feb 28, 2011 @ 18:29
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    This would kind of fix the problem, except the idea of changing from /umbraco is to stop people accessing the site by just typing /umbraco. Is this a known issue with Umbraco 4.5.2?

  • Jameskn 64 posts 78 karma points
    Feb 28, 2011 @ 18:49
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    Not that I am aware. You could just redirect the effected urls so it would be pretty difficult hack you would have to look for those specific urls.

    James

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