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Where should local_links.php be?
Hey all,
I recently upgraded to vBulletin 3.6.4 on my forum and also installed vBGallery that I'm still setting up. But these may be completely unrelated to my problem, just mentioning them as recent changes. On my navbar at the top of my forums (I'm running SteelBlue style) there is a small little icon with the word Links next to it. When clicks it attempts to go to: http://www.projectdibs.com/forums/local_links.php? However, that file is not there, so it generates a 404 error. Should I already have this file? If so, what is it for and any idea how I can get it back? Sorry for an obvious newbie set of questions, just trying to understand how this works better. Brian |
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That's not a default vBulletin file. Did you have vBadvanced Links Directory installed? That is the only thing that is popping up in my mind...
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Jeez, sorry, I never got notification of your reply and yes I have vbAdvanced installed. I'll look into why it isn't there.
Cheers, Brian |
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