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Must add domain to whitelist?
I was able to edit templates fine.. then all of the sudden it won't let me save (or revert back to original template). I get this message:
In order to accept POST request originating from this domain, the admin must add this domain to the whitelist.Any clue? |
In your vBulletin Options, add your domain name to the Post Referrer Whitelist. That should correct the problem.
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--------------- Added [DATE]1267650534[/DATE] at [TIME]1267650534[/TIME] --------------- Am I going to have to reinstall and make sure to put in the "domain" before continuing? |
Can you not access the Admin CP directly?
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So your saying that saving settings in the Admin CP still takes you to the domain whitelist message? That's odd. I assume you haven't already tried saving that particular settings just to see if it sticks?
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I almost forgot, you should be able to get your host to add the domain to their whitelist. Or you might have a setting for it if you have cPanel.
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But the domain is created via their hosting service. Why would they not be on its own acceptable domain list?
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That doesn't mean that by default, the domain has been accepted to allow all POST requests. I had to add mine to the whitelist as well, as I have more than one domain on the server.
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