The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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The plugin screen. So that I can look at what plugins you have and what hooks they are on. That way I can see if any might be effecting your FAQ page.
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Have you modified your FAQ template at all? Or how about your headinclude template?
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Quote:
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http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...ll/plugin1.gif http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...ll/plugin2.gif http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...ll/plugin3.gif No, neither of those has been modified at all. |
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Have you looked in the database? Anything you can spot that looks strange? How does the faq table look?
If you just use the native vBulletin code, this cannot happen. Definitely caused by an hack. Regards Jason |
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When you disabled the plugins, did this problem go away?
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adv forum rules
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Is this a known problem with that hack, have you experienced this problem, or is this just a guess?
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No, it did not. I am wondering if it might be remnants from a removed plugin which I hope the database checking might uncover. Thanks for the help so far, I will be back at this over the weekend. |
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Doing a database back-up from your ACP should allow you to view several of the database's tables. But disabling all plugins shouldn't cause remnants of old plugins to effect it.
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Ok, now I am feeling a bit lost. What might I be looking for in the DB? I can view it also through cPanel BTW.
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