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Why did this happen..
At my forum, when u go to New Thread, Reply to Post, or anything having to do with posting, after u press post, it goes to a database error. I have recently installed some hacks, but what is this cause of this? The post shows up in the forum, but when u press post it brings u to database error and not return u to the site, you must go back manually. Help appreciated, thx.
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What error? Please post it.
Chances are you messed up something (maybe very small) while installing your hacks. One missing or out of place "}" will kill your page... |
reupload an unhacked newreply.php :)
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Anyone know why? And it seemed to be after installing the Signature Preview hack... Yes, remove it...but I want to know why only some get it. :ermm: |
heres the exact error:
<html><head><title>Twisted-Revolt Forums V3 Database Error</title><style>P,BODY{FONT-FAMILY:tahoma,arial,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:11px;}</style><body> <!-- Database error in vBulletin 2.2.9: Invalid SQL: REPLACE INTO searchindex (wordid,postid,intitle) VALUES (3,40893,1) mysql error: Can't open file: 'searchindex.MYD'. (errno: 145) mysql error number: 1016 Date: Wednesday 04th of June 2003 02:37:21 PM Script: http://www.twisted-revoltnetwork.com.../newthread.php Referer: http://www.twisted-revoltnetwork.com...read&forumid=4 --> </table></td></tr></table></form> <blockquote><p> </p><p><b>There seems to have been a slight problem with the Twisted-Revolt Forums V3 database.</b><br> Please try again by pressing the <a href="javascript:window.location=window.location;" >refresh</a> button in your browser.</p>An E-Mail has been dispatched to our <a href="mailto:alexy5k@hotmail.com">Technical Staff</a>, who you can also contact if the problem persists.</p><p>We apologise for any inconvenience.</p></blockquote></body></head></html> |
Your searchindex table is corrupted. Upload repair.php (it's in the 'extras' folder of the zip file) to your admin directory. Close your forums, then run it from your browser with this syntax:
http://www.yourdomain.com/forum/admin/repair.php?html=1&check=1 [Of course change the exact URL as appropriate for your forums.] If everything reports 'Ok' then reopen your forums. If not, then run it again. The second time everything should report Ok (except the session table which you can ignore.) See if this fixes the problem. |
think you could send me a copy of repair.php plz, im not at home right now and trying to fix this prob. asap, thx
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You can download the zip file. It's in the extras directory.
Also you can run this query in phpMyAdmin: REPAIR TABLE searchindex; |
I dont have my vb.zip file on this comp, i just have access and ftp an dstuff so I could fix it here. I wqould really appreciate a link, thx
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As I said you can download the zip file. If you don't have your customer number and password you can use the lost password link.
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