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OMG I figured it out!!! Thanks to your pushing in the right direction I discovered something...
When you said to check the functions.php file I looked thru it at the part you specified and didn't really see anything that I could change. HOWEVER, below that section I noticed PHP Code:
Which made a light bulb light up in my head! It made me think about the datastore file that is referenced in the config.php Remember how I was saying earlier that I had been moving the ENTIRE SITE including database AND filesystem and that the ONLY FILE that was different was the config.php. Well so I commented out the //$config['Datastore']['class'] = 'vB_Datastore_Filecache'; in the config.php file and VOILA!! Style chooser is now working again!!! BUT unfortunately the fun doesn't stop there. - I go back into the config.php and uncomment $config['Datastore']['class'] = 'vB_Datastore_Filecache'; - Delete the datastore_cache.php file and replace it with a stock vB datastore_cache.php - Then I go into the AdminCP -> Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild Styles But then the problem is now back again, missing style chooser. So apparently clearing out the datastore_cache.php file is still causing it to rebuild the style cache with whatever issue is in there. I was thinking ok maybe there is something wrong with one of the styles but as I stated before it does this to the Default style as well. Also as I mentioned when I comment out the datastore line in the config.php file to disabled datastore caching the style chooser starts working fine again. I even tried going into the config.php and disabling all my plugins, and then retrying the procedure I listed above. Still did the same thing. So I don't think it's a plugin issue. Any ideas? Thanks again for your help though, if you hadn't shoved me into the right direction I wouldn't have seen that line in the functions.php file referencing datastore cache and that damn light bulb would have never gone off in my head lol ![]() --------------- Added [DATE]1294745431[/DATE] at [TIME]1294745431[/TIME] --------------- Ok after some more research now that I had some more ammo to search with via Google I have found that this is apparently a bug in PHP v5.2 which is what my HOST uses on their servers. The reason that this wasn't happening when I was putting the forum on my local server is because I am running PHP v5.3 The solution that worked for me to fix the issue is referenced in the last post on this page... http://tracker.vbulletin.com/browse/VBIV-9235 Thanks again for all your help everyone, and especially kh99 :up: |
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