problem with adondomain startpage?

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Hi there guys, im having the strangest problem with my adon domain: saevusconsulting.com

when I navigate to saevusconsulting.com in ie7 and firefox, i get these messages instead of my homepage:

Warning: include_once(./sites/default/settings.php) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/saevus/public_html/saevusconsulting.com/includes/bootstrap.inc on line 243

Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening './sites/default/settings.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/x10hosting/php1/lib/php') in /home/saevus/public_html/saevusconsulting.com/includes/bootstrap.inc on line 243

Warning: require_once(./modules/filter/filter.module) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/saevus/public_html/saevusconsulting.com/includes/bootstrap.inc on line 933

Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required './modules/filter/filter.module' (include_path='.:/x10hosting/php1/lib/php') in /home/saevus/public_html/saevusconsulting.com/includes/bootstrap.inc on line 933

However when I type in the exact start url to saevusconsulting.com/index.php it work correctly by taking me to my drupal cms.

I have tried everything I can think of to get this sorted out.... uninstalling drupal, deleting the whole addondomain including all files, removing the domain in cp. Even after removing the addondomain, I still get the weird error messages.

I have now reinstalled drupal on the addon domain via fantastico, and still have the sma problem. It seems to be related only to saevusconsulting.com, since my other domain works fine.

Everything worked fine this morning, but somehow I messed something up (i think) with the fantastico install / uninstall options.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Saevus

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Username: saevus
Domain: urbanwarfare.exofire.net
Addon domain: saevusconsulting.com
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O yes, one more thing, I get this error message (above) even if I use another cms, even though the error seems to refer to the drupal directory structure.

Saevus
 
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Sharky

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Works fine for me.

Welcome to your new Drupal website!
Please follow these steps to set up and start using your website:

Configure your website
Once logged in, visit the administration section, where you can customize and configure all aspects of your website.
Enable additional functionality
Next, visit the.....

And that's just by going to http://saevusconsulting.com/
 
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Thanks Sharky for checking it out, but I still have the same problem?? This is so strange. I am accessing it from South Africa, and on different computers still givesme the same error messages. My php has also been upgrade to ver2 with no improvement in this specific area.

So Im still back at square one, sigh.

Saevus

Anyone think this might be a DNS problem?
 

Sharky

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Not sure about that... Have you tried clearing the browser's cache, cookies, etc? eg Internet Explorer 7's "Tools -> Delete Browser History", and clearing everything.

AFAIK, if it was a problem connecting you to the server you'd have not been able to upload Drupal, or even see the errors.
 

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It works fine for me too.
Try doing what Sharky posted in his last post.
 

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Thanks Guys, but Im still stumped. I cleared the cache, even ran ccleaner over it. Rebooted, logged in as different user. I even booted in on a different OS (knoppix), but still get the same problem.

Strange thing is that if I access it on my cellphone, it shows correctly.

Now Ive swopped pcs, restarted my adsl router with a different IP, but still get this problem.

When I checked the error logs yesterday, there was some message about unauthorised access attempt and an IP which was blacklisted, but the error log is cleared now, so I cant give it to you verbatim. On that line of thought, I have cehcked to see if any IPs are blacklisted in cPanel, but there are none.

Will keep you posted.

Anyway, I suppose if the rest of the world can see the site fine, then it must be some thing localised to my home internet connection
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Saevus
 
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