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hey there :) We have recently upgraded to 2.9.9 R3 hoping that it would correct the issue we seem to be having... we have the directory listed correctly in our admin for the images upload but when we upload an image it actually uploads to the server and is present... but when we view the download; it doesn't show an image
For instance one of the downloads is this and you can link directly to the image it should be linking to for the thumbnail but the thumbnail doesn't actually show WITH the download listed in the category :\ http://www.scrapbook-bytes.com/chat/...0317956368.jpg heeeellllp =] |
Getting this error when creating a new link
vBulletin Message New entry accepted. Unfortunately, a thread could not be created in forum for the following reason: Access denied. Return This is when I have the auto create announcement feature turned on. Any ideas? |
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There is a bug in version 2.2.9-post1, corrected in 2.2.9-post3, which gives the error message you report in that situation. |
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Regards, Simon |
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Edit the plugin Links and Downloads Manager - Handle Who's Online attached to hook online_location_unknown Find the lines: PHP Code:
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This will change the link for *all* entries to a direct "play" |
A number of people have reported that they are having problems with file uploads, with the message:
Your submission could not be processed because a security token was missing. If this occurred unexpectedly, please inform the administrator and describe the action you performed before you received this error. This is probably a result of trying to upload files which are larger than your php settings allow. If you experience this error, go to vb/admincp/maintenance/php info. Look in the section "PHP Core", for the following values: post_max_size and upload_max_filesize If the value of post_max_size is smaller than or the same size as upload_max_filesize, then things go badly wrong in ways that vbulletin/LDM cannot handle. Solution - make sure that post_max_size is set to a larger value than upload_max_filesize in the php.ini file. If you've no idea what I'm talking about, speak to your server administrator. |
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