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I keep getting "flood" whenever I post a new thread.
I have disable the flood control by setting it to 0, what else do I need to set?
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Try disabling any modifications you have running.
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Tried all of them.
This doesn't appear in the Staff section. I have no idea why it's not. |
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This is not a message produced by a default installation of vBulletin. Possibly server configuration?
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I will do a FULL recheck if it's causing my one of my mods or not then I'll reply again if I find the clue. Thanks. |
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Do the config.php file edit to disable your modifications. (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=170881)
That error looks more like a hosting issue however, so you may want to contact your host to see if they've changed anything. |
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Now I found out it's not server issues. I could post just fine. I don't see the flood anymore but I think I have reinstall the MODs one by one and check what is causing the problem? |
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Yes, you should do that.
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The cause of this error is Inferno VbShout
Unninstall it and all its ok |
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I reinstalled everything and haven't see this yet even inferno vbshout is present. But it's SOLVED! |
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