Error: no input file specified

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Sat Jun 22, 2013 4:34 pm
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Hi!

I just installed a quickstart version of storebox to test it for a client, but ALL articles/categories (both pre-installed demo ones and K2 articles I created) show

"No input file specified."

when clicked on the main menu,


http://new.newyorktoycollective.com/ind ... e-features

help?
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Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:57 pm
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Hey,
Did you check our forum for this error? I doubt.

If you receive the “no input file specified” in a Joomla installation then the first place to check is the Global configuration. Switch off Search Friendly URLs.


Admin-> Global Configuration-> Site-> SEO Settings: Search Engine Friendly URLs to 'No'


More Info: http://www.gavick.com/documentation/joo ... nstalling/

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Sorry, but It's a problem from web-hosting, wrong server settings - not with template. :whistle:
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Sun Jun 23, 2013 2:42 pm
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Hi,

In fact I did check the forum, threads for this particular template - and didn't find anything. Never got this error message before, so I didn't know where else to look. But thanks for doubting me.

And thanks for providing a link to help me fix this.

I didn't accuse anyone for anything, I simply posted a question and I really don't appreciate smart ass replies by moderators. Your job here it to help users, that's what we are paying for. :silly:

Pawel F wrote:Hey,
Did you check our forum for this error? I doubt.

If you receive the “no input file specified” in a Joomla installation then the first place to check is the Global configuration. Switch off Search Friendly URLs.


Admin-> Global Configuration-> Site-> SEO Settings: Search Engine Friendly URLs to 'No'


More Info: http://www.gavick.com/documentation/joo ... nstalling/

p.s.
Sorry, but It's a problem from web-hosting, wrong server settings - not with template. :whistle:
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Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:44 pm
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Never got this error message before,

I have to admit that I also do not remember that I came across such a problem before, during eight years of working with Joomla. :mrgreen:

We are here to help each of you. But remember that I also use our [....search...] form and from google, and forum.joomla.org, too ;) to find right answers. As you see some error are generated by BAD servers settings not our templates. :whistle:
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