Hi,
I'm using the simplecontactform, when the user submits the contact form it returns Page not found.
I've put in some debug code and it seems when simplecontactform calls Core_Email::sendToList it bugs out somewhere.
On my dev site it works fine but the live site is having issues.
The URL is http://hartofthebarossa.com.au/contact
Any ideas?
| Severity | 0 - None Assigned | Status | Denied |
| Version | - | Fixed in | - |
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Report ID #177: Simplecontactform - Core_Email::sendToList giving 404 Page not found
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#2
Manca
Posted 27 March 2012 - 02:26 PM
Updating status to: Denied
Hi,
The module you're using is an unofficial release and an older one at that. The tracker is meant for LS official releases only, we cannot provide support for unofficial releases.
Please post your query on the forum, this thread might be a good start. We'll try to help out as time permits it.
Off the top of my head, I remember seeing a similar issue in another store, though it was unrelated to the module you're using. In that case, the issue was the mod_security Apache extension, the 404 error was thrown when the server didn't like what was posted to it. That's a good place to start looking, make sure it's not enabled.
Thank you
Hi,
The module you're using is an unofficial release and an older one at that. The tracker is meant for LS official releases only, we cannot provide support for unofficial releases.
Please post your query on the forum, this thread might be a good start. We'll try to help out as time permits it.
Off the top of my head, I remember seeing a similar issue in another store, though it was unrelated to the module you're using. In that case, the issue was the mod_security Apache extension, the 404 error was thrown when the server didn't like what was posted to it. That's a good place to start looking, make sure it's not enabled.
Thank you
#3
Snetty
Posted 10 April 2012 - 10:20 AM
Manca, on 27 March 2012 - 11:26 PM, said:
I remember seeing a similar issue in another store, though it was unrelated to the module you're using. In that case, the issue was the mod_security Apache extension, the 404 error was thrown when the server didn't like what was posted to it.
mod_security throws a 403 (Forbidden) error not a 404 (Not Found)
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