02-25-2011, 10:02 AM
ok, you might want to check your apache error logs after a login attempt to see if there is anything there.
Also, the page that is causing the error is index.php around starting with: "// if row exists - login/pass is correct"
That block of code executes a mysql query to match the username/password entered to the username/password in the database. The password is encrypted in the database. It is possible that your database somehow switched encryption methods. This usually is an issue going from mysql4 to mysql5.
If you know php you could try echoing out some of the values during the login procedure to try and narrow it down.
Also, the page that is causing the error is index.php around starting with: "// if row exists - login/pass is correct"
That block of code executes a mysql query to match the username/password entered to the username/password in the database. The password is encrypted in the database. It is possible that your database somehow switched encryption methods. This usually is an issue going from mysql4 to mysql5.
If you know php you could try echoing out some of the values during the login procedure to try and narrow it down.