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  • Jonathan 8 posts 28 karma points
    Feb 09, 2010 @ 02:37
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    Clearing cache

    I've uploaded a copy of a site to a new server via ftp, and ran into a problem where ftp ascii mode changed the contents of some files. This  appears to have caused a js error - "uiKeys is undefined" as per http://forum.umbraco.org/yaf_postst9208_uiKeys-is-undefined.aspx

    I've re-uploaded the files, but I'm still seeing errors due to incorrect linebreaks in umbraco/js/language.aspx - can I flush the cache to get this fixed? The last comment in the thread linked above mentions a solution - I don't know how to make that happen.  Could someone elaborate please?

  • Jesper Ordrup 1000 posts 1478 karma points MVP
    Feb 09, 2010 @ 15:46
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    How about touching the web.config (download it and upload it or rename it and rename back)

    /Jesper Ordrup

  • Nik Wahlberg 639 posts 1237 karma points MVP
    Feb 09, 2010 @ 15:48
    Nik Wahlberg
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    You may also want to regenerate the any content caching that you have (like umbraco.config). 

    Thanks,
    Nik

  • Jonathan 8 posts 28 karma points
    Feb 11, 2010 @ 02:27
    Jonathan
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    I did try both of those things, without success.

    It doesn't really matter now - the hosting has changed and everything will be reinstalled from scratch.

    Thanks for your comments :)

  • Ken Mark 75 posts 87 karma points
    Mar 28, 2010 @ 13:45
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    I had this problem now when I upgraded a site från version 3 to version 4 and had to rely on FTP. The solution i simpy to transfer the umbraco\config\lang folder as binary instead.

  • Jonas Gunnarsson 44 posts 194 karma points
    Jun 20, 2010 @ 12:10
    Jonas Gunnarsson
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    I have the same problem, how do I do this?

    transfer the umbraco\config\lang folder as binary instead.

     

     

  • Ken Mark 75 posts 87 karma points
    Aug 30, 2010 @ 16:49
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    There's an option in you ftp application to choose between auto, binary and ascii mode. Choose binary mode.

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