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Second problem is solved
Try to post this url between [img] tags in your sig Code:
http://i48.servimg.com/u/f48/11/38/19/72/110.jpg |
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Thanks for updating us, NLP-er. Much appreciated. :)
Sayid: thank you, that's extremely helpful. I believe I've pinpointed the problem; vBulletin has a setting to define the maxium height and width of even remotely-hosted signature images like that one. If an image is above these limits, vB treats it like a link, instead, hence the redirection. I'll take a look at putting together a quick patch. Thanks again for the clarification. :) |
I don't know why, but all of our signature images, regardless of them being local or remote, are not showing up properly.
The remote ones just show up as a link, while the local ones just show up as SIGPIC (in brackets). I have even set the option to enable this only for guests, yet it is still doing this for all the non-guests. |
Even with all of the options turned OFF in the settings page, the signature pics do not work.
They ONLY work when the product is disabled. The only other modification installed is vMail. This is on a 3.8.3 install. |
Thats the same as I am experiencing.
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I am getting a funny error message whenever you click on a member's username ..... saying
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http://www.naijadiscussion.com/naijaforum/index.php4 |
Links that have variables in them like this, result in an 'invalid url' error:
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Thanks, I will look into it and fix it. |
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