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Default Need Help!!! Filezilla not showing any files from my 000webhost - 05-12-2012, 05:18 AM

I will be up for hrs...... Need Help, I am really really new to Drupal and 000webhost, I installed everything (with the help from my brother) and was trying to change themes and I was in the middle of it and the tab closed down on accident. I tried to log back in and it gave me this error:

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/a5259216/public_html/includes/module.inc on line 1000

Fatal error: Call to undefined function omega_theme() in /home/a5259216/public_html/sites/all/themes/libra/template.php on line 27


Wasn't sure what to do to fix it so I did a cleanup/reload on it (not sure if this deleted drupal as well) and then i got this message:

Your website is up and running!

Website socialpatients.herobo.com has been successfully installed on server.
Please delete file "default.php" from public_html folder and upload your website by using FTP or web based File Manager.

- Your account information can be found on http://members.000webhost.com/
- If you need help, please check our forums and and FAQ List or submit a ticket.
- Please review our Terms Of Service to see what is not allowed to upload.

If you are going to violate our TOS, please read this text until it's not too late!
Do not waste your time with 000webhost.com, if you are going to upload any illegal website here! All websites are manually reviewed by humans, so if we will notice anything illegal, your account will be terminated. So don't waste your time in promoting your scams, hacking websites, or anything else malicious - your account will be terminated in 5 minutes after we will receive first abuse report or anything abusive will be detected by our staff. We also reportall illegal activities to local and international authorities.

Below you can see your current files in public_html folder.

FileSize
Last Modified
default.php8KBMay 11 2012 11:33:56 PM


I tried to log into Filezilla and check the site files and the only thing there is a default folder and the 3 dot'd folder... that's it.... no other folders. Not sure what to do from here. Thanks for any help you may have.
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Default 05-12-2012, 08:44 AM

Well the site is down, I don't see anything. Please come back and let us know if you are still having trouble.
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Default 05-12-2012, 10:51 AM

000webhost has been glitchy for the last few hours. Hopefully everyone's websites will be back to normal shortly.
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Default 05-12-2012, 01:32 PM

Well it may have been because the glitch i was getting the first message, but after I did the Cleanup/Refresh i think i reset everything and now im missing something.
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Default 05-12-2012, 01:38 PM

When you use "Cleanup/Refresh account" you set everything back to default.
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Default 05-12-2012, 01:41 PM

I'm guessing that, but I recreated my sql when i log back into filezilla i dont see any files on the remote site side (right side). like I said before I am a beginner and my Brother walked me through step by step to install drupal on there and everything....... not sure what the next step would be?
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Default 05-12-2012, 01:46 PM

You have also deleted any databases too, it's all back to default.
Create a new database by clicking the mysql icon in members area/cpanel and filling in some details.
Upload all of Drupal folders and files to the folder called public_html either by using the file manager in cpanel or by using an ftp client like filezilla.
Go to your sites URL and follow the onscreen instructions to install Drupal.
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Default 05-12-2012, 01:52 PM

I recreated mysql with my existing mysql info (not sure if I can or not but i did) and now in my ftp client it just has a public_html folder. As what you say i will got to the install drupal instructions (i went through those instructions last night and I was getting the 404error when trying the my domain.com/install.php) i figured I did something wrong.

[13 minutes later]

I tried re installing Drupal into my ftp side, not sure if it was the right folder to install Drupal 7 into (Public_html) but now i am trying to go to the site url/install.php and still getting error404 000webhost page.

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Default 05-12-2012, 02:26 PM

If I go to your site - http://socialpatients.herobo.com/ there is nothing there, you have to upload all folders and files inside public_html folder.
Once uploaded just go to that site, you don't have to go to /install.php
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