I have already tried,
- Cleaning up browser cache
- Clean up SugarCRM cache folder
- Setting up proper permissions
But still not working.
I have already tried,
- Cleaning up browser cache
- Clean up SugarCRM cache folder
- Setting up proper permissions
But still not working.
Hi Hiren,
In your chrome browser please click the file that you marked red on the right of the picture. That will open the source tab there you will see {} button lower left. Click that and see where your code is breaking. Other than that, it isn't easy to help you with these informations you provided us.
Best Regards
Tevfik Tümer
Developer Support Engineer
What happens if you go to: http://your_sugar_url/rest/v10/help ?
If the above works, please check your version of JSMin, as discussed in this post:
What happens if you go to: http://your_sugar_url/rest/v10/help ?
If the above works, please check your version of JSMin, as discussed in this post:
I have had this happen to me a couple of times for different reasons. Assuming you have an on-site instance:
Triple check your permissions.
Also don't forget about file ownership in the web directory. If your permissions are correct (owner can read/write/execute) but you don't have the correct owner assigned, it does you no good. If "Apache" is your web user/group but you have "root" set as the owner of all the files in the directory, Sugar can't write to itself. Specifically the config, config_override and log file in the root directory.
For example on CentOS to set the owner on all files in the Sugar directory:
# chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/<Sugar Directory>/
Hello Angel Magana Sir,
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so much.
Install jsmin-1.1.0 as per your document and problem resolved.
Perfect documentation.