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After disable all plugin the problem is gone, and the suspect is from the one of the plugin.
And after search with this query : SELECT title, phpcode, hookname, product FROM plugin WHERE phpcode LIKE '%base64%' OR phpcode LIKE '%exec%' OR phpcode LIKE '%system%' OR phpcode like '%pass_thru%' OR phpcode like '%iframe%'; The code above from : http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...37#post3506437 I got the result like this : https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2013/10/17.jpg --------------- Added [DATE]1381973259[/DATE] at [TIME]1381973259[/TIME] --------------- how to solve that?can I only delete the database record that shown above? |
Why can't you disable your plugins and then get into the admincp and delete the plugins via the Plugin Manager?
To temporarily disable the plugin system, edit includes/config.php and add this line right under <?php PHP Code:
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Finally all fixed..thanks for the support
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