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Originally Posted by smirkley
My mistake, I meant YouTube links.
1 - I installed the AME2.5 after everything else was up and running, but I noticed after the 2.5 install, that all the old AME links were now left in posts as just ame bbcode with urls.
They would work if I edited individual posts, but not on their own.
2 - Then I used the unbuild tool to remove the old ame links and revert them to url bbcode, and then rebuilt using same tool, which on its own process correctly made all youtube links properly render in the ame style. This was all good. Everything worked as expected.
3 - then because I had similar broken ame links in my blogs, I tried to do the same with blogs, but when I click on the rebuild tool in the ame cp, I get a database error instead, tried also with social groups, even though my social groups had no ame or youtube links to embed, but it didnt matter, same database error.
It worked as expected with just the regular forum posts, but only thing I could think of was the blogs and social groups were recently upgraded, but the ame code isnt setup to address the database of the new versions properly.
And yes, sorry, I meant youtube and not google in my prior post.
And yes, maybe I needent run the process with my social groups, but should the ame cp provde database errors anyway? I did need to run them for blogs though.
Thanks
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That's what I'm saying, there is no individual setting for rebuilding links in blogs.
Convert codes should do that for everything.
Add Blog Support simply adds the missing colums to your database if you added your Blog AFTER you installed AME, which may be why your getting the database error (though I cant seem duplicate this).
It's possible maybe The Geek overlooked including the secondary areas when you run Convert, but I would think so. What you should try is reuploading all your files and making sure that when you upgraded you ticked the
Allow overwrite to Yes. First, though, can you paste the exact database error your getting? It's in the source code.