The Error appeared after upgrading from OJS 3.3.0-8 to OJS 3.3.0-10 LTS

Hi Everyone;

MY CASE HAS BEEN RESOLVED! thanks to @navotera’s assistance (for suggesting the enabling the php extension).

What should I do? I’m not sure how to explain it here.

First, I review my previous and current databases, then I reinstall OJS-3.3.0-8 and verify to my DBASE. I noticed that the more extra links there are, such as in Problem #1 Issues, the more errors there are.

http: http://domain.com/publication; I did not modify this URL; perhaps it is an entity of the email log.
http://domain.com/publication; ( Yes, this is the one I changed, and there is no error displayed (no duplicate id))
http://domain.com/domain.com; ( I did not modify this URL; perhaps it is an entity of the email log.)
https://domain.com/publication ( I did not modify this URL; perhaps it is an entity of the email log.)

As a result, the answer is that the database was successfully uploaded. Our OJS has now been upgraded to OJS-3.3.0-10 LTS with no errors.

from issue #2 to issue #7 I decided to rebuild our server, reinstall the webroot, and install Apache 4. and the php extensions (file info and gettext);

I believe the HTTP Error uploading the file is a problem with Easy Apache 3, so I need to upgrade to Easy Apache 4.

Additional, php7.3 version is not available on easy apache 4, but it’s okay no problem cause my ojs is doing well even php 7.4 is available in the apache 4.

I recommend that you upgrade from Apache 3 to Apache 4.

Also, be wary of other plugins that aren’t OJS compliant. Why? When I install ojs-3.3.0-8 to verify the database, I also check the system plugins that are required. ‘Generic and Block’ is checked.

Thank you for taking the time to read and consider this TOPIC.

-Regards
Darryl

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