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Hi there !!

 

I am new in presta shop, I have encounter error while installing, when asking me to change the premission (i changed all to 777 but still they are not accepting) after I refresh the page the following message appear,

 

"Your file /var/zpanel/hostdata/imazecorp/public_html/shop/cache/class_index.php is corrupted. Please remove this file, a new one will be regenerated automatically "

 

so I clear eveything in the folder and reinstall it, it happens again to that set, can anyone help me with , thanks a lot

 

 

 

Den

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hello

 

for the first i must ask you for something related to the installation package. From where you downloaded it? From official prestashop.com website? Or maybe it is a "preinstaller" from your webhosting control panel?

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hello

 

for the first i must ask you for something related to the installation package. From where you downloaded it? From official prestashop.com website? Or maybe it is a "preinstaller" from your webhosting control panel?

 

I download it from offical website not from webhosting panel, maybe I should download a fresh copy ?

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remove all unnecesary files, upload all of them once again from latest prestashop library (are you sure that your FTP client doesnt change the letters in filenames from CamelCase to camelcase ?)

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remove all unnecesary files, upload all of them once again from latest prestashop library (are you sure that your FTP client doesnt change the letters in filenames from CamelCase to camelcase ?)

Yes, I have deleted all files, download a fresh copy, it works the same (my server is centos6.4 and my ftp client wont changed file name) any tips

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  • 1 month later...

Same weird happenings, centos6 here too. Only happends randomly when searching

 

On my subject site, it was because of a bad override, it was in override/controllers/front and was called AuthControllerCore, instead of AuthController

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