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Check the template that the link is being output from. See if it is the same in the non-working template as in the working (default style) template.
To find the template - vboptions > General Settings > Add Template Name in HTML Comments > set to Yes . Then go back to your page and view the source code and you will see the name of the template called around your part of the code. Sometimes the template is the one mentioned at the very top of the page source. |
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Did that, confirmed it's in headinclude. Things looked similar between the two, so I just went and copied the code over from the working site. While the code took, it did not change the url for vbulletin_important.css. So it appears it's not a template error.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. Is this possibly cached somewhere? Could a full cache dump help? I'm not entirely familiar with the way vB caches parts of the forum. |
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I don't suppose you have vBoptimize installed?
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No, I don't.
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That's very odd. I can't think of anything else at the moment. Maybe someone else will come up with an idea.
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I wound up going into the db and editing the field to add my domain to the css url.
I then replicated the issue by saving the "main css". Maybe it is a plugin I have that does something upon save, but I haven't tracked it down yet. |
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