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I have to refresh the page to see new.
Hello
I had a problem in my forum, when I click on the forum tab or anything in the forum it doesn't show anything new if there is, I should click F5 or refresh the page manually to see if there anything new or not, So for example, someone send message to me in the forums, it didn't appear when I checked the inbox, I had to refresh the inbox to see the message. And same for everything in the forum, I have to refresh to see anything. Sorry if I posted in wrong section, but I need fast solution for my issue |
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Well you still need to disable your mods temporarily and see if one of them is causing the issue.
Disable plugins via the includes/config.php file. To do that open your includes/config.php file and below <?php add the following. PHP Code:
PHP Code:
If that fixes the issue enable plugins again by adding // before the line you added, then navigate to ACP --> Plugins & Products --> Manage Products and disable one mod at a time until you find the one causing the issue. Once you find the culprit, post in that mods thread what the issue is, and maybe someone in that thread can help. |
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What version of vBulletin are you running?
What version of PHP are you running? Are other users experiencing this, or is it only you? What browser is this happening in? Anything in the server error logs? If you don't know where those are, ask your host. |
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PHP 5.4.34-0+deb7u1 Yes there are another user have experience All the browsers, Chrome/Firefox/InternetExplorer I don't have error logs |
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As answered on vB.com:
Well you need to see it there is anything in the server error logs. Also does this happen on a completely default style with all mods disabled? |
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I just checked, no errors and teh it happened while all the mods disabled and with default style.
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Well I am at a loss then, perhaps someone else has ran across such a thing.
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Do you have an .htaccess file in either your root directory or your vbulleitn forum directory (if your files aren't in the root)?
Can an Unregistered user see the problem? If so, how about a link and instructions on how we can see it. |
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The files is on the root
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