No, I don’t believe I changed anything regarding my EE installation (although I wouldn’t be the first person who made such a claim). So, you asked was the site ever working: yes, as I said in the original note, for several days. Here’s my issue: what had been working for several days-starting up the servers using MAMP, logging into the EE2 Control Panel or going directly to pages I was creating via EE2-simply stopped working. And email is tricky business about tone, but I’m not sure what you mean about just having issues. But be careful: do notġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: remove old data files which contain your precious data!ġ10522 14:52:26 Plugin ‘InnoDB’ init function returned error.ġ10522 14:52:26 Plugin ‘InnoDB’ registration as a STORAGE ENGINE failed.ġ10522 14:52:26 Unknown/unsupported storage engine: InnoDB InnoDB only wrote those files full ofġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: zeros, but did not yet use them in any way. InnoDB: Some operating system error numbers are described atġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: Could not open or create data files.ġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: If you tried to add new data files, and it failed here,ġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: you should now edit innodb_data_file_path in my.cnf backġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: to what it was, and remove the new ibdata files InnoDB createdġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: in this failed attempt. InnoDB: Error number 35 means ‘Resource temporarily unavailable’. (see below)Īnybody have this experience and find a way out?ġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: Unable to open the first data fileġ10522 14:52:26 InnoDB: Operating system error number 35 in a file operation. I looked at the MAMP mysql error log, but got no great insight. The Apache Server status light is green, but the MySQL Server status stays red. Today, I used them again, logged out, and then later attempted to restart MAMP. So for some reason the 404 page is not picking up the css file (it works fine on the online site).I recently installed MAMP and EE2 on my Mac (OS X 10.6) and have been using them for the last several days. I noticed that when I open localhost/home page and type in the contact page link it reverts to the online site 404 page with no images, header, menu and footer (only text).Īnd if I open localhost/home page and click on the same link in the menu it goes to the 404 page in htdocs, with no images, header, menu and footer (only text). RewriteRule (.*) /$1.html for the info above. # externally redirect to extensionless URI # If client request header contains html file extension # Externally redirect clients directly requesting. # and if it does not exist as a directory # If the requested URI does not contain a period in the final path-part # Internally rewrite extensionless file requests to. Here is the relevant htaccess: (I have example changed to actual domain in the original file) I have the rewrite to non-www below this bit of code and it's working. It was doing the same thing before I added the full url to the ErrorDocument 404 Here is the path (which is an error as this site is only 2 levels deep): It shows the data of the custom 404 page but the header,menu, footer aren't loading. It goes from localhost to the actual domain (which doesn't have this file loaded yet). When I try to test to see if the extensionless URL is working by typing in a page.html, i.e., When I enter localhost/ in the browser all pages load with all images as expected. I have MAMP set up and it's working for most htaccess requests (rewrite to non-However, the extensionless rewrite isn't working (I got it off an old JD Morgan page of instructions on the same) as the explanations help to explain what's going on. I have spent about 12 hours since yesterday researching it again. I haven't used MAMP for several years so a bit rusty.
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