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Jupiter
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« on: February 09, 2008, 10:27:19 AM »

Can someone on a VPS grab their  /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf  file and email it to me? I messed mine up and I didn't make a backup. I alerted support, but it may be quicker if someone here sent me the file and I can upload it myself.

So can you email it to (craig at gopherpucklive.com) or attaached it to a reply here.



UPDATE: NEVER MIND.... Everything has been fixed!
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2008, 03:34:58 AM »

Hello Jupiter,

I am glad to hear your have fixed this problem. Just wanted remind others how to important to backup files you are going to change before adjusting something on a live server.
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« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2008, 07:10:15 AM »

When the techs replaced my httpd.conf file, some strange things happened. I have been having some strange font and formatting issues. In some cases, the actual code inside some of my files were changed.

Here is an example....
Please go to one of my domains. http://www.rubeshockey.com

Now you notice just under the Banner are some navigation links. In between those link are supposed to be bullets, not question marks. This change happened right after Lunarpages loaded the new httpd.conf file. The strange thing is that inside those my files, the bullets were changed to question marks. This makes me very concerned that the new httpd.conf file is changing code inside my files. Where else could it have changed my code?

You can also see that the "Welcome" box has been shoved down and is not even with the story next to it. Before the new http.conf this was just fine. I have not changed my files, but it is apparent to me that the new config file is causing strange things to happen on my websites.

Can anyone tell me what possibly could be causing this? What is changing the code on within the files on my site? The only change that has been made is the new httpd.conf file, so something in there must be messing with my sites.

I have contacted support, but I thought I would see if anyone here can figure out what is going on.


EDIT: I would like to do some comparisons of files. Can a few of you sent me your httpd.conf file?
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« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2008, 08:54:02 PM »

Hello,

I'm not showing the glitches you mentioned about on the site. Looks like the support or you have solved the problem. httpd.conf can't change code in files but settings in it can cause the files to show incorrectly. Was it what happened to the site in this question?
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