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syoumans

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Pages not quite right? Try deleting your Template Cache
May 03, 2007, 08:32:45 am
While upgrading to the 1.7 release I noticed that the version number in the footer was still using the old version number. After scratching my head about this I remembered the template cache. Going into templates_c and removing the files below it solved the problem.

This might solve your problem too.
- Scott

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Re: Pages not quite right? Try deleting your Template Cache
November 29, 2007, 09:50:37 am
i had a similar problem when upgrading from civicrm 1.7 to 1.9. the footer showed 1.7.
i moved all the templates from templates_c to a tmp location and this did not display anything at all
(no civicrm information)

apparently the problem was the directory

$drupal_root/files/civicrm/templates_c/en_US did not have write permission for the apache user.

chmod a+w did the trick.

yashesh bhatia.

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