Hi all,
I have Baker 2.8.3 and Bakery V1.60 installed through Baker Admin
My problem is when I try to save any HTML changes made on Page Settings on a Bakery page.
Even if I just attempt to set the page to maintenance i get the following error:
"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access/modules/bakery/save_page_settings.php on this server.
Additionally a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an Error Document to handle the request."
I can make changes to the database through c-panel, but i'd like to be able to do it through Admin.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
Thanks.
please check the file /modules/bakery/save_page_settings.php with your ftp-client
the original size is 4151 bytes
Hi Jacobi,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I did not use ftp to load Bakery, but instead I added it as a module through Add-Ons in Admin. So the file was unzipped by website baker.
Looking at the file in my C-panel it says it is 4.05kb (4.05 x 1024 = 4147.2) so I guess this is right?
Or have I missed your point?
Thanks, Groovy.
the error messages says, You don't have permission to access/modules/bakery/save_page_settings.php on this server,
have you change something? WebsiteBaker or Bakery has no folder with the name "access"
Hi ,
I left a space out, the error reads "You don't have permission to access /modules/bakery/save_page_settings.php on this server." "access" is not part of the path.
Just in case I introduced an error, I did a whole new install:
Website Baker 2.8.3 1638
Bakery_1.60
and using the default Template "Round".
If I create a shop page and then go to Page Settings and check Set Page offline then Save, I get the same error.
Is it only me getting this problem? Or can others reproduce the same problem?
I suspect I am missing something simple. I am quite new to all of this and wonder is there an include or something I need?
Cheers, Groovy.
This has been solved. The problem was caused by a setting made by my server host. They have modified it at the server and it now works fine. Thanks for trying to help Jacobi.