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Released: 04-22-2005
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Originally Posted by KTBleeding
If a submitted image has a space in the name (ie: picture 1.jpg) when viewing a larger size of the photo it cuts off before the space. so instead of linking to "picture%201.jpg" it just links to "picture" thus bringing it to a 404 page error.
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Originally Posted by MarcoH64
Cinq, don't know if this has been reported before (i don't have it installed myself) but i noticed that on uploading an Article Icon (in ACP) there is no check if the upload succeeded. It just tests if there is a tempfile name after submit, if not nothing is done.
In case of an upload error the tmp filename is empty and an error status is set (in my case because icon was to big, lol host made a mistake editing php.ini and set max size to 20, mind not 20M but bytes!), this passes your script without any error message. Took me some time to figure out what was wrong. Maybe you can test the error status and give a warning.
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Originally Posted by Jolten
For some reason publish dates always default to 12/31/2003. If I edit and set the date.. it defaults back to 12/31/2003. I actually have to publish the article. Then return and edit it just to set the proper date. At times I have to return and edit it twice to get the proper date to stick.
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Originally Posted by TheMasterG
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere yet, is it possible to have the thumbnails in the article content automatically be clickable to bring up the larger pic? This would be a lot easier to display the pics instead of having to browse the images gallery part, and newbies may not realise there are larger pics in there?
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Originally Posted by TheMasterG
If I have a multipage article then each time a user goes to the next page the no. of views is incremented by 1. Not great if you have say a 20 page article(or any no.) and 1 user reads it - it then shows no. of views=20, instead of 1 as I think it should be.
How can I get this to show the way I want, I guess the easiest is to just count the no. of views on the first page of each article?
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Originally Posted by greenhybrid
When I add an article via the admin cp, I receive the following error:What's going on?
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Fatal error: Call to undefined function: zip_open() in /home/gh/public_html/discuss/admin/vbarticles.php on line 1007
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When viewing the list of articles in a category, it shows the no. of comments assigned to each one as double what is actually there e.g. 2 comments have been made to one of my articles but on the category page (http://www.mysite.com/forum/articles...iewcat&catid=1) it says "Comments : 4" ?
Great hack, just needs some ironing
Edit :
Now Comments are showing 6 even though there are still only 2?
Comments don't need to be approved which I thought might be it so dunno where this value is being pulled from?
Edit 2 : Now showing 10 Comments but still only 2. I added a test comment and it jumped to 15? Removed it again and the count dropped back to 10 :ermm:
On a related note :
I have it set so validation is not necessary for comments and the 2 comments that were posted did appear immediatly, but : I just noticed that they also appear in the Admin Cpanel as awaiting for validation? Bug? Validating them removes them from this list and makes no changes to the already displayed comments...