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No worky for me since the upgrades, I'll have to disable it. My forums are at the root level, my vbadvanced is in a forum under root. That must screw something up. No script errors either, just a blank module page.
In addition, I got "invalid module" when I tried to upload the module to vbadvanced, and if your forums are in /forum/, you'll have to edit a coupla href's in the vbispy template to reference where your vaispy.php file is |
Did you set your forum variable in va_spy.js as per the instructions?
If you did, you wouldn't need to edit anything. |
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How do u add the module?
Ok nvm I figured it out. The instruction were not very helpful. But I have a problem now. My site look screwed up now. http://www.rzgamers.com |
fresh install of this,
vbIspy.php is working can't install the module through "upload / download vba module" double checked the upload settings, but getting this error, "invalid module" |
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"The file you have uploaded is not a valid module file."
I get this error.When I try to upload the module :( what will we do? I will try to put manuel....... |
I get that too :S
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