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Problem with newreply.php (Part 2)
Hey,
I can't access the other thread, I tried to upload my newreply.php and it won't let me access that thread anymore. If one of the mods want to delete it, be my guest. Basically, I tried what Erwin suggested and I am still getting the same error message: Quote:
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nevertheless you are not allowed to upload your newreply.php.
(i delete the other thread.) |
Sorry Xenon, I didn't know that :ermm:.
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You've got white space in that file... are you sure there are NO spaces at the beginning and end of file? And the same message comes up with an unhacked newreply.php?
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Erwin,
I have downloaded a brand new version off of vbulletin.com and uploaded it directly from the unzipped folder and I am still getting the same error message. Can I send you my newreply.php folder? |
Check your templates. Revert them to the base code. (Any that have to do with posting the reply) This is just a hunch, but it couldn't hurt to try.
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Nothing to do with templates. It's a PHP error, and HTML can't give you that.
I'm quite sure that it's the way you are uploading it. Try a different FTP program. You should not get the same error if you are sure you are uploading an unhacked, virgin newreply.php. |
All the ones having to do with newreply are in their original state.
I am not sure if I mentioned this before but I am only having a problem with this when I try to click the "quote" button from a post. Everything else is working fine. |
Erwin,
Not sure if my recent reply changes anything, so I will wait for some instruction. Also I have used CuteFTP for 2 years now and never had a problem, why would it only be happening with newreply.php? |
So newreply works, but quote doesn't? Have you done anything to your functions.php? Try reverting that and see if the problem disappears.
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I have extensively hacked admin/functions.php with all the things I have installed; however, I uploaded a fresh copy of admin/functions.php and still getting the same error, possibly another file?
Also, new reply is working flawlessly it is just when I click "quote" do I get an error message. Thanks for your help Erwin! |
Is it only with quoting a particular post? Or all posts? Or posts by a particular member? Also, try uploading an unhacked forums/global.php and see if that fixes it.
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Erwin,
You won't believe this but it actually was a template. As I was compiling my hack list (above) I stumbled across something at vbulletintemplates.com whereas someone was having the same problem. Needless to say, I followed the links that were provided to fix it and voila, it was gone! YAY! :D Here is the thread: http://www.vbulletintemplates.com/mo...&threadid=2870 I appreciate your help Erwin, you defintely led me in some good directions :). |
There you go... I have to eat my words! :) Very unusual for a template to do this, unless it's the phpinclude template, but I guess it's possible if the template is calling the wrong function of a PHP file. :)
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Okay, I looked into this in more detail, and was able to replicate the error myself.
It's the quotereply template - I guess you tried to add the Date and Time to the quote box. You can do that - just move the variables to the BEGINNING of the line ie. before the poster name and after [i]. That will stop the error. It's to do with the way it is parsed. |
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