I love this addition, however, it looks like I have to remove it until a fix is done. I have a few users that get this issue when I have this modification enabled when they visit the site:
Code:
Database error in vBulletin 3.5.3:
Invalid SQL:
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MySQL Error : Query was empty
Error Number : 1065
Date : Friday, February 24th 2006 @ 02:47:26 AM
Script : http://www.cpfools.com/forum/index.php
Referrer : http://www.cpfools.com/forum/login.php
IP Address : 69.244.104.28
Username : plodr
Classname : vb_database
Here is some history on this. I have also seen other users here posting same issue to no particualr resolution at this point. I have sucessfully deduced that the cause is the plug in as after trying multiple things, the only sucess I had with user signing in was AFTER disabling this plug in.
Here are some things tried.
This user reports the following:
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Having a problem getting in on my 98SE computer. I got two more of those, which I'll compare and post - if they are different.
I cleaned out all my cp cookies. I checked to see if the pass was the wrong one and the password was blank. I tried again; I got the main page to load but when I try to login, up comes that screen.
First I checked plodr errors and the only thing different is that the time changes.
Here is what I've done thus far: I deleted my cpfools bookmark, I removed the password because it was blank, I unprotected all cp cookies and removed them. I closed out the browser. I can get to the main page, I go to login I put in plodr then tab to password, I type that in, see the ***********, whether I select autologin or not the minute I click the sign in the password box changes to a blank box (in other words, it seems as if my password disappears and the db thinks I put in no password). I shut down the browser, made sure there weren't any cookies nor saved passwords. I tried to login as normal user account and observed the exact behavior - the password box goes blank. At least, I got a different appearing error. I'm going to reboot my 98 box and see if it changes the behavior - be prepared for a slew of error messages. Sorry.
FF also now includes some tool, clear privacy data. I have it configured to NOT clear cookies and passwords because I use other tools. I also have it set to alert me before it clears anything.
I shut down CounterSpy. I also decided to use the keyboard only insted of the mouse. No difference. As soon as I press/click login, my password disappears so you get the end result that I'm trying to login without a password.
I know it isn't the db because it happens on both accounts. I confirmed that this disappearing password is unique to this site. I went to another site. No cookies nor password appeared anywhere. I went to login and my password did not disappear.
So something on my 98SE computer is interfering with something specific to this site.
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This is an admin at my site and this issue does not happen to me. So, again, the only thing that stopped this issue was disabling the plug in here.