I have an interesting problem.

Not sure if it has anything to do with a recent upgrade to 6.3 or a recovery from a corrupt database issue, but I have a page that can be accessed via the Admin menu (or if you happen to know the correct URL because it is still currently "Published") that can not be edited. That is, I can access the page and click the Edit tab, and upon clicking the Submit button, I receive the following message:

The page you requested does not exist. For your convenience, a search was performed using the query 500 shtml.

Any ideas what might be happening here and how do I correct this issue?

Thanks in advanced,

Dan

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skessler’s picture

Does the content type still exist?

Steve Kessler skessler[at]denverdataman.com
Denver DataMan - http://www.denverdataman.com

Steve Kessler

webdrips’s picture

No this is a content type of page and it is still enabled.

The error is occurring on this specific line:

There are several files to be careful of when performing a core upgrade. In the root directory, be careful not to overwrite the .htaccess or php.ini files. Drupal keeps a generic version of .htaccess, so it is best to rename this file before copying.

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khaki’s picture

hi there, just wondering if you were able to solved this isssue "The page you requested does not exist. For your convenience, a search was performed using the query 500 shtml." and if you may share how... cause i'm experiencing this issue as of this moment..

thanks,

khaki