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soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 11:29 AM
vbulletin vers 3.6.8
Both members and admin cannot reply with either the reply/quick reply or quotes. No matter how many characters or words are entered, the response is:
"The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters."
What could possibly be wrong?
Marco van Herwaarden
04-23-2008, 11:43 AM
To troubleshoot this, please create a new Style with no Parent set. Now browse the forum using this new style, do you still have the same problems? If you are troubleshooting login or guest issues, you will need to set this style as board default in the vBulletin Options.
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 11:50 AM
To troubleshoot this, please create a new Style with no Parent set. Now browse the forum using this new style, do you still have the same problems? If you are troubleshooting login or guest issues, you will need to set this style as board default in the vBulletin Options.
Thank you Marco for responding. I'm pretty good with the mods and making small coding changes, but how do I create a style?
Marco van Herwaarden
04-23-2008, 11:53 AM
AdminCP -> Styles & Templates -> Style Manager -> Add New Style
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 12:00 PM
Marco, that worked fine. No problems at all. This isn't good. Does that mean I have to use now this style and custom it?
Marco van Herwaarden
04-23-2008, 12:26 PM
This only means that we are now sure that the problem is in your custom style. Compair the customized templates of your own style with the default templates to find exatly which template is causing this and try to repair it.
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 12:27 PM
This only means that we are now sure that the problem is in your custom style. Compair the customized templates of your own style with the default templates to find exatly which template is causing this and try to repair it.
I never changed styles. I'm using default.
Marco van Herwaarden
04-23-2008, 12:41 PM
If you where using default already, then creating a new style would not have made a difference. ;)
You have some modified templates.
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 01:02 PM
If you where using default already, then creating a new style would not have made a difference. ;)
You have some modified templates.
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It did. I have default and that's it. I created a new style and called it "TestStyle". I went to Style and language settings and clicked the dropdown and selected "TestStyle" from my choice of the two, (other being default).
Saved it,
Went to my forum and did a test reply, it was instantaneous.
Went back into ACP, changed my style back to default.
Saved it,
Went back to my forum and did a test reply, I got the same message of not enough characters again.
Opserty
04-23-2008, 01:27 PM
By default Marco is referring the copy of the Master Style vBulletin creates when you create a new style, the fact that it works when you select this style (TestStyle) it works means that the initial style (what you call the default style) has errors in it.
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 01:47 PM
By default Marco is referring the copy of the Master Style vBulletin creates when you create a new style, the fact that it works when you select this style (TestStyle) it works means that the initial style (what you call the default style) has errors in it.
Crap. Do you have any ideas how I could troubleshoot to find them and how I should look?
Lynne
04-23-2008, 02:16 PM
You can tell which templates are modified in your default style because they are in a different color (red). Click to edit them, then go to Edit History in the upper left and you can then compare your template to the default template for that version vb.
soundbarrierpro
04-23-2008, 03:08 PM
You can tell which templates are modified in your default style because they are in a different color (red). Click to edit them, then go to Edit History in the upper left and you can then compare your template to the default template for that version vb.
Thanks Lynne, I will do this. I appreciate your help and Marco and friends I am very appreciative of yours as well. :)
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