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Greetings Family! 

I enabled display errors and even added it manually to the configuration.php file 

My pages are pulling this error which reads as follows. This is the only thing popping up no other errors. 

 Oops!

We couldn't find that page

Please try navigating using the options below.

 
This is a link to the website www.hosting.sundezine.com
 
Any help will be greatly appreciated. 
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I get this:

Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for www.hosting.sundezine.com. The certificate is only valid for the following names: foundationapi.com, www.foundationapi.com

If I leave off the WWW it will load, but only the public facing pages. Those load fine?

EDIT
If I try to load product pages, they all have names like "ph-cloud-server.php", and the main site appears to be a GoDaddy Resellerclub (sorry) affiliate/referral site? Do the pages exist in the WHMCS directory, at the base level of that directory?

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51 minutes ago, bear said:

I get this:

Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for www.hosting.sundezine.com. The certificate is only valid for the following names: foundationapi.com, www.foundationapi.com

If I leave off the WWW it will load, but only the public facing pages. Those load fine?

EDIT
If I try to load product pages, they all have names like "ph-cloud-server.php", and the main site appears to be a GoDaddy Resellerclub (sorry) affiliate/referral site? Do the pages exist in the WHMCS directory, at the base level of that directory?

gotcha!  I currently have the pages in the root of my template folder, I'm going to add them in the root of the WHMCS folder and see what happens. Thanks for the reply, ill let you know if that worked or not shortly.

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9 minutes ago, sundey said:

gotcha!  I currently have the pages in the root of my template folder, I'm going to add them in the root of the WHMCS folder and see what happens. Thanks for the reply, ill let you know if that worked or not shortly.

so I moved one of the pages and it did load the page however all the customized style did not and the header/footer everything is gone. Well, at least it loaded the page up lol. Unless all my CSS / JS etc are supposed to be in the WHMCS folder and not the template folder, which would be kind of awkward and that would also bring a question up as of the homepage.tpl loads just fine with no issues. Let me dive in deeper. 

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On 12/1/2019 at 5:46 PM, sundey said:

so I moved one of the pages and it did load the page however all the customized style did not and the header/footer everything is gone. Well, at least it loaded the page up lol. Unless all my CSS / JS etc are supposed to be in the WHMCS folder and not the template folder, which would be kind of awkward and that would also bring a question up as of the homepage.tpl loads just fine with no issues. Let me dive in deeper. @bear

 

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You said you were diving, so I was waiting. :)

Simplest way is to load the page, and look for the CSS calls.
Looking at "/ph-web-hosting.php", there is no head content at all, including CSS calls, which means it's missing the header include. Seeing as it's outside the WHMCS directory structure, that may be the reason? Without seeing what it is you're specifically doing, it's hard to guess accurately.

Did you follow this at all, making sure paths were defined properly?
https://developers.whmcs.com/advanced/creating-pages/

Or did you want these to be fully external to the WHMCS structure and only call information from WHMCS?

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23 hours ago, bear said:

You said you were diving, so I was waiting. 🙂

Simplest way is to load the page, and look for the CSS calls.
Looking at "/ph-web-hosting.php", there is no head content at all, including CSS calls, which means it's missing the header include. Seeing as it's outside the WHMCS directory structure, that may be the reason? Without seeing what it is you're specifically doing, it's hard to guess accurately.

Did you follow this at all, making sure paths were defined properly?
https://developers.whmcs.com/advanced/creating-pages/

Or did you want these to be fully external to the WHMCS structure and only call information from WHMCS?

Thanks papa @bear your 100% correct. I completely had my template files in the wrong directory. Holy moly.

Edited by sundey
The way i have set up now my template folder external outside the whmcs folder. I am wanting to only call information from WHMCS.
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