Summary Files Reviews Support Wiki. Features automatically login your cpanel ; create new ftp account by using PHP script; create new mysql account by using PHP script; no need of database support.
Easily used in your PHP projects. Project Samples. Project Activity. Mit einem Experten sprechen. User Ratings 5. User Reviews Filter Reviews: All. Additional Project Details Report inappropriate content. Thanks for helping keep SourceForge clean. X You seem to have CSS turned off. Nov 29, 17 10 Hello, After migrating a third-party account from inmotion using WHM with an account username and password, the website doesn't load; instead it asks to download a randomly named PHP file that contains the WordPress file that should have been parsed.
I've read and tried many possible solutions: - deleting or renaming the. I use Firefox. I've had more success viewing the site with Internet Explorer I read it doesn't care what the file type is, it just renders what it sees but many times it happens with IE as well The thing is that the download vs parse problem happens most of the time, kind of randomly, but not all of the time. That could point to memory problems, but this is a brand new server.
It has only two other WordPress sites, both really lean, on one account, and an also lean web app used by just a handful of users, on another account. Memory usage right now is: Code:. Reactions: rodrigoorrego. Infopro Well-Known Member. Have you looked at your logs for clues to the issue? Is it just one WP site or are all failing to load similarly at the same times? The other two at another domain and account work just fine. They were transferred in the same way, but from another host.
Could you point me to the right logs?? By the way, I also tried deleting the account and recreating it from a full cPanel backup, and increasing the PHP memory to M, but nothing changed. Apr 11, 47, 2, I guess I should turn that off. I checked the Apache logs and -curiously- most bot requests return and status.
Any ideas? Last edited: Aug 9, By the way, I also tried deleting the account and recreating it from a full cPanel backup. I do agree that it must be something limited to that website. Yesterday, when I did get into the WordPress admin, I updated everything, removed iThemes Security manually cleaning up the.
No cache plugins were installed. Use the File Manager interface to manage and edit your files. To change the folder in which the File Manager interface opens, perform the following steps:. To prevent messages about character encodings from displaying, select Disable Character Encoding Verification Dialogs.
Use the menu to select the correct character encoding for the file. Then, click Edit to continue. If you select the wrong initial encoding, your file may become corrupt. If your file displays as a series of special characters, immediately abort your action and select the correct encoding. Do not save the file.
The File Manager interface allows you to perform many actions on your files and folders. To rename a folder or file, click the name. Then, enter the new name in the text box. Press the Return key to save the change. How you compress your folder will be based on your OS. The Compress and Extract actions will only work with the.
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