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after doing what was said in the txt file, i get this error:
Parse error: parse error in /home/www/seangworld/forum/showthread.php on line 93 i get it when i click to open up a thread to see if this worked or not. how do i fix this? the only thing on line 93 is "}" which i tried moving to the right, even deleting the bracket, but nothing worked. |
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when i click submit reply it says no thread specified. whats wrong?
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I've had this hack installed for a while now, and absolutely love it. Can't do without it! :)
Doing some research, so bare with me. Trying to find out why when I view a thread, the counter in increased by 2. So a thread with 100 views will now show 102 after I've read it. 2 views for the price of 1! The function appears to be coming from the showthread.php file. Over at .com, someone said to check templates. The only difference in the showthread template is my replybox. Is there something in the hack that could be causing 2 reads instead of 1? |
Sorry, it's working now.
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Hi,
I tried adding $logincode in the showthread_replybox template. Although the User Name & Password fields show up find, but when I enter a user name and password and click reply it doesn't get posted. It says "you're not logged in". How can I fix this? |
Ok, I installed this on 2.2.9 (not sure if its compatible) and I had to estimate where to place the code (since the the second string is no longer after the first string in showthread.php) and nothing showed up. You can look for yourself at http://sixflagsnews.com/forums . Nothing at the bottom of the thread.
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Hmm, it seems more people have experienced the "No thread specified" error, but so far I've seen only one person solve it (without sharing the solution with the rest).
Thus: I hereby beg for that one person (or any other knowledgable person) to explain what I need to do to get the quick reply box working (again). It used to work on my previous server with exactly the same files and database, so I'm 100% sure it involves apache/php settings... |
Yay, I figured it out:
In your php.ini file, make sure "file_uploads" is set to "On" (Restart apache after changing settings in php.ini) |
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