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TOPIC: Slave Theme
#2891
Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 0
When I change the paramaters within a slave site Theme the {slavesite}.ini file is updated correctly but when the slave site loads it still reads the paramters.ini file

I have run a 755 directory and 644 file permissions across the site and still no joy.

I can change default theme but not the parameters inside each one.
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#2892
Re: Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 54
If you have installed correctly the patches and that you are runing a slave site, normally the themes parameters are saved into "params_{site_id}.ini" file.

The case where a slave site read the "params.ini" file is when it does not has a "params_{site_id}.ini" file. In this case, when it does not have a specific one, it reads the master website default one.
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#2893
Re: Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 0
The params site id.ini file is there and when I make changes to the Theme parameters it is updated. The site does not load this file when browsed through the front end. It is still loading the params.ini
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#2895
Re: Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 54
So are you sure that it is recognized as a slave site.
Are you using a special themes.
To try identifying if this is related to the themes itself, you can try the same with a standard joomla themes and see if it reads the correct params.ini file.

Have you checked that all the JMS patches are correctly installed.
Which version are you using ?
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#2896
Re: Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 0
I am on the current version of both the component and the patches. All patches are applied. The themes are Rocket Themes and have worked in the past. Just no longer works now after updating this morning to the latest version of JMS.

PS: Tried with Joomla JA_Purity and same thing
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Last Edit: 2010/01/04 09:14 By kestertonm.
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#2897
Re: Slave Theme 14 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 54
So you have to check that the JMS patch on libraries/joomla/document/html/html.php or check if you are using special RocketThemes modules like "rokmoduleorder" that also need a specific patch.

RocketThemes have redevelop some standard joomla templates management and may requires patches like with "rokmoduleorder".
So to locate if this is a rocket themes extension (modules, plugin, ...) disable them.
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