When I upgraded to 2.52, I accidently deleted my Theme folder (non std theme). With out realizing this, I ran into an error trying to access the data. When I found the error, I was able to correct it. What I'd like to know is if there is any way on a command line that I can say goto www.mydomain.net/gedview yet somehow over ride the Default admin assigned theme. Thus I could have gotten in using the minimal theme to correct the problem.
John
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When I upgraded to 2.52, I accidently deleted my Theme folder (non std theme). With out realizing this, I ran into an error trying to access the data. When I found the error, I was able to correct it. What I'd like to know is if there is any way on a command line that I can say goto www.mydomain.net/gedview yet somehow over ride the Default admin assigned theme. Thus I could have gotten in using the minimal theme to correct the problem.
John
I guess I should have the program first check if the theme exists and if it doesn't load in the standard theme by default.
--John
That would work as well, and probably easier.
My media files were there, but for what ever reason (3:00 AM, work at 6:00 AM) I guess I got over zelous in file deletions.
John