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[joomla] No input file specified joomla possible reasons - Digest, Vol 64, Issue 41

Arsen Djuric ns.arsen at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 02:22:34 EDT 2012


HI all
There are various reasons why "No input file specified" happens

Kickstart unpacks and prepares everything but I never experienced 
problems with it (kickstart), Localy MAMP XAMPP WAMP server usually 
bypass ini directives there are two ini.php one in the root and one in 
the /administrator
on some hosting it has issues (specialy if it is shred hosting ) related 
to configurations so lets start.
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1
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First disable SEF URL and try if it helps but if you need SEF URL here 
are the options ( when you disable in back end don't ctrl+r or f5) 
browser actually remembers id and code from url so go to front end home 
page clear browser cache refresh and click on link

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or 2
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You'll have to rename htaccess.bak that it makes to .htaccess
Check if sef url is turned on on 1.7 2.5 they are on by default

 From the Joomla Control Panel go to “global setting” and under the Site 
Tab turn off SEF and Apache Use URL rewriting” check if that makes 
difference
also try ro Remove any #’s if any from RewriteEngine On and RewriteBase
and if your site is on a sub-directory do like this
RewriteBase /yourJoomlaRootFolder/

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or 3
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In your Joomla root directory look for “php.ini” and rename it 
“php5.ini” (this should be without quotes) and if doesn't helps add next 
line in php5.ini
"cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1"

related to this Godaddy users which I was recently should do next (this 
is related to shared hosting not wds or ds )
go to Settings > File Extensions
change .php and .php5 from “PHP5.2xFastCGI” to “PHP5.2X” if it doesn 
help contact them because advanced technical support could resolve issue
i have had experience that although have had two same plans (de luxe) 
and have same settings one worked fine but other was giving "No input 
file specified"
after contacting support they contacted advanced technical and they 
resolved issue

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or
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check your paths in configuration .ini
some times people jus unpack with kick start and change localy in 
configuration.ini db host user and pass and upload to server via ftp

and leave with old values


var $log_path = 'home/content/yy/.../logs';
var $tmp_path = 'home/content/yy/.../tmp';

change to

var $log_path = './logs';
var $tmp_path = './tmp';

or find your absolute path change instead of "." and upload via ftp

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or 4
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if nothing ot this helps contact your hosting support if they have to 
contact their advanced technical support send them all these steps so 
that can be aware what you have tried , that way you'll get much faster 
response instead them to tamper around.

Again FYI

quote
"Yes i did. I also forgot to mention I installed in a sub dir, not the root"

this is most important part see step 2

Regards ADjuric




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> From: Todd<toddsugi at gmail.com>
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> Hi  All,
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> I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then used
> akeeba back to put on the live site.  It looks like all the files and
> database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1 template, However
> on all my subpages, which uses a different template, it's giving me the
> error "No input file specified."  Any idea what or why that is?
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> Thanks,
> Todd
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> Did you use kickstart?
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> On 4/23/2012 9:36 PM, Todd wrote:
>> Hi  All,
>>
>> I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then
>> used akeeba back to put on the live site.  It looks like all the files
>> and database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1
>> template, However on all my subpages, which uses a different template,
>> it's giving me the error "No input file specified."  Any idea what or
>> why that is?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>>
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> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 21:47:07 -0400
> From: Todd S<toddsugi at gmail.com>
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> Yes i did. I also forgot to mention I installed in a sub dir, not the root
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> Thanks,
> Todd
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> On Apr 23, 2012, at 21:45, Scott Wolpow<scott at wolpow.com>  wrote:
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>   Did you use kickstart?
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> Scott Wolpow
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> On 4/23/2012 9:36 PM, Todd wrote:
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> Hi  All,
>
>   I just developed a site locally on the latest version joomla, then used
> akeeba back to put on the live site.  It looks like all the files and
> database transferred over. The homepage works, which use 1 template,
> However on all my subpages, which uses a different template, it's giving me
> the error "No input file specified."  Any idea what or why that is?
>
>   Thanks,
> Todd
>
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