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Just When You Thought...
No changes to my site today.
Then several minutes ago, a series of these arrived Any input as to cause and cure would be much appreciated: ________________________________________________ Database error in vBulletin 4.1.7: Invalid SQL: SELECT reason, liftdate FROM userban WHERE userid =; MySQL Error : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 3 Error Number : 1064 Request Date : Tuesday, November 15th 2011 @ 01:02:53 PM Error Date : Tuesday, November 15th 2011 @ 01:02:53 PM Script : http://www.____.com/forums/usercp.php Referrer : http://www.______.com/forums/usercp.php IP Address : 58.97.228.22 Username : Classname : vB_Database MySQL Version : |
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Not sure why that would suddenly happen. That is from the function print_no_permission and basically if a user is banned, it grabs the ban message to show them.
You can try disabling your plugins and then see if you still have the same problem. |
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Lynne,
That is from the function print_no_permission and basically if a user is banned, it grabs the ban message to show them. Does that mean that I was sent the message because a banned user attempted to post a message and was then shown a message to remind them that they are banned? |
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I don't know what they were trying to do. The message says they were doing something in the usercp
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