hi Tomas ,
It really sounds wiered,
but , probably you can upload the tpl file from you machine again
Also , upload the settings overriede.ini files needed from you machine to the server , Only do that if you are sure of that step.
Isuggest taking a backup from the files that are on the server , just in case. try to read the fiels that are on thes erver before changing probably the changes didn't take effect on the server, and , make sure the new TPL line is written above the original tpl file.
Hope that will help,
let me hear if it didn't.
Good Luck John
"t's incredible because on my local computer running Windows XP it works, but on the server running Linux under Plesk, doesn't work ?!"
The page might be cached either in the Web server or in your browser cache. I had a similar problem which vaporized after I restarted Apache and cleared my browser cache.
You may wish to turn DEBUG on in your ini settings. This will give you a report at the bottom of the page that might show some helpful error messages, especially in regards to file AND directory permissions.
Also, you may wish to secure shell into the server and clear the cache from the command line:
->cd yoursite
->cd html
->bin/shell/clearcache.sh --clear-all
Good luck.
-Luke
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