CP,
08-06-2007, 12:17 PM
Yes i know i should upgrade will do at some point.
But if somebody can kindly help with the issue at hand. I am doing a test upgrade from 3.5.4 to 3.6.5 everything is going ok, and i have reverted all the templates.
Now when i go into the forum manager there is a huge gap on the side squeezing all the text on the left.
I did another test disabled all hacks and redumped the database and ran the upgrade. When i go into edit a forum the gap is still there, see the following screen shot.
Thanks.
http://www.photo-host.org/img/932909gap.jpg
You should know that this database had over 15 hacks installed, what i did was i reuploaded this database onto another directory which included fresh vbfiles. I disabled all hooks and went into admincp and uninstalled all the hacks, some hacks created tables by themselves so i removed all custom tables manually also. I wanted a fresh vbulletin installation with all member posts etc without any hacks at all. To make things even more fresh what i did was i looked at a default vbulletin 3.5.4 installation database and made my current database equal to that, omitting any extra tables my db had created to equal to a default 3.5.4 vbulletin database installation which consists of 95 tables.
For the time being everything is working fine, but these table widths within the admincp is quite bad...
But if somebody can kindly help with the issue at hand. I am doing a test upgrade from 3.5.4 to 3.6.5 everything is going ok, and i have reverted all the templates.
Now when i go into the forum manager there is a huge gap on the side squeezing all the text on the left.
I did another test disabled all hacks and redumped the database and ran the upgrade. When i go into edit a forum the gap is still there, see the following screen shot.
Thanks.
http://www.photo-host.org/img/932909gap.jpg
You should know that this database had over 15 hacks installed, what i did was i reuploaded this database onto another directory which included fresh vbfiles. I disabled all hooks and went into admincp and uninstalled all the hacks, some hacks created tables by themselves so i removed all custom tables manually also. I wanted a fresh vbulletin installation with all member posts etc without any hacks at all. To make things even more fresh what i did was i looked at a default vbulletin 3.5.4 installation database and made my current database equal to that, omitting any extra tables my db had created to equal to a default 3.5.4 vbulletin database installation which consists of 95 tables.
For the time being everything is working fine, but these table widths within the admincp is quite bad...