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at the end of my rope someone please help me!
after posting or clickin a link on our forum we get this message:
OK The document has moved here. Apache/1.3.31 Server at www.customtruckforum.com Port 80 any idea what may have casued this? or how to fix? it happened about 2 weeks after installing vbportal? thanks! http://www.customtruckforum.com/for...h.php?do=getnew |
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I can surf around your forum without any problems... I haven't tried posting though. |
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if i were to post on my forum, after the post a white screen would come up and say OK
The document has moved here. Apache/1.3.31 Server at www.customtruckforum.com Port 80 the "here" is then a link, when u click it it takes you to the post... this happened like 3 weeks after isntalling vbportal.... any help is much appreciated! |
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Its not a vbPortal issue, could be server related.
Reason being if you search vb forums you'll find other have had the same problem but not been using vbportal, in fact one chap had a basic install of vb only. (see http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...oved%26quot%3B ) Have you changed anything on the server settings ? One other thing to check, as it was in reply to a similar post on vb.com, and the reply was to: AdminCP -> vBulletin Options -> Cookie and HTTP Header Options -> Remove Redirection Message Pages |
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