Problem With Website


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    Problem With Website


    A website that I would like to get into isn't working. This is what is at the top.


    Now, what exactly does this mean?


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       #2

    Jayniac said:
    A website that I would like to get into isn't working. This is what is at the top.


    Now, what exactly does this mean?


    What is the URL of the site, see if we can replicate the problem? What is providing that message, antivirus or antimalware program and which one?
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    ToySity
    Well, Berton, first, thanks for your quick reply! As to who or what is providing the message, I haven't the faintest idea! It's at the top of every page! I can tell you this: When I look for stuff on the site, I'm OK until I click on the photo for further info, & then, well, you'll see!
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  4. Posts : 13,896
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    Jayniac said:
    ToySity
    Well, Berton, first, thanks for your quick reply! As to who or what is providing the message, I haven't the faintest idea! It's at the top of every page! I can tell you this: When I look for stuff on the site, I'm OK until I click on the photo for further info, & then, well, you'll see!
    When I clicked your link that 'warning' was on the top of the very first page that opened. I tried a couple of other links and get the impression the Web site is either poorly designed or incomplete.
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    Those messages can only come from the server itself. It's misconfigured, or poorly written. This is a problem with the site itself, and nothing you can do about it.
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       #6

    This is actually written into the website code. Maybe it should have been hidden from public view
    <!-- code -->and meant only for the website developer and administrator to see. IMO.

    <div class="messageStackWarning larger"><img src="includes/templates/toysity/images/icons/warning.gif" alt="Warning" title=" Warning " width="50" height="50" /> Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file: /home/content/t/o/y/toysity/html/includes/configure.php. This is a potential security risk - please set the right user permissions on this file (read-only, CHMOD 644 or 444 are typical). You may need to use your webhost control panel/file-manager to change the permissions effectively. Contact your webhost for assistance. <a href="http://tutorials.zen-cart.com/index.php?article=90" target="_blank">See this FAQ</a></div>

    Also looks like a private hosting service with server side issues.
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    And yet they still remain in business, with new products coming out every month! Perhaps they cater to customers who still use a Kaypro or Commodore 64!
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