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Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 01 February 2011 : 14:26:16 I am running 3.4.05 (I think) and the private forums section just quit working correctly. The private forums feature is on, however, now when I go into the edit section and select either of the Allowed Member List choices, there is not a column on the right to move names into. Please help me, however, know that I know NOTHING about code and don't speak your computer language. I have searched for this issue on this forum and haven't found anything, but that doesn't mean it isn't here. |
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ruirib |
Posted - 06 February 2011 : 18:48:18 You're welcome :). |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 06 February 2011 : 18:43:42 Success!! It worked!! Thanks Rui for all the help you gave me. |
ruirib |
Posted - 06 February 2011 : 04:49:48 As I suspected, the problem is related to javascript. You seem to be missing the javascript files need to have the page working as it should. In this case, the files are inc_code.js and selectbox.js. You need to get them from the Snitz download zip file and upload them to the forum folder. |
ruirib |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 19:41:52 I would just like to see the javascript being loaded with the page. You are very close to being able to email me, anyway, but I will send you an email. |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 19:10:52 Yes, it does happen with more than one user. We have tried three different administrator accounts. But I would be willing to give you admin temporarily if you think it will help. This forum won't let me email you, so would you please email me? |
ruirib |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 18:23:13 Does this happen with more than one user? Would you be willing to email me the data for a temporary moderator account, so that I could have a look? |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 17:28:16 OK, so what is causing my loss of private forums? Any other ideas?? |
Carefree |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 14:10:39 That file is perfect, matches the original exactly so it's not the issue. |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 13:44:58 http://www.deschutescounty4wheelers.com/Junk/post.txt How is this? Again, I can't say it enough - thank you for being so patient with someone who does not know this stuff. |
Carefree |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 13:26:58 No, Patti, it's not in a .txt format, that's saved as .asp format. Open Windows Explorer (My Computer) & browse to the location of your forum files. Find post.asp and open it with notepad and then save it as "post.txt" - then post a link to it so we can review the programming. |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 05 February 2011 : 13:02:14 I hope this is what you are asking for. BTW, I am running 3.4.06. http://www.deschutescounty4wheelers.com/Junk/Edit%20Forums%20Post.txt |
Carefree |
Posted - 04 February 2011 : 23:20:26 Patti, could you open a copy of your "post.asp" file and save it as a .txt file (click on File, Save as:, then choose text from drop down formats)? Save that on the web somewhere and give us a link to it. |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 04 February 2011 : 23:12:04 Thank you for being patient with me. Like I said, I know NOTHING!! Here is the code that I think goes to that section of the page:
<td bgColor="lightsteelblue" noWrap vAlign="top" align="right"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><b>Auth Type:</b></font></td>
<td bgColor="lightsteelblue"> <select readonly name="AuthType"> <option value="0">All Visitors</option> <option value="4">Members Only</option> <option value="5">Members Only (Hidden)</option> <option value="2">Password Protected</option> <option value="7">Members Only & Password Protected</option> <option value="3">Allowed Member List & Password Protected</option> <option value="1" selected>Allowed Member List</option> <option value="6">Allowed Member List (Hidden)</option> </select> <a href="Javascript:openWindow3('pop_help.asp?mode=options#authtype')" tabindex="-1"><img src="icon_smile_question.gif" width="15" height="15" border="0" alt="Click here to get more help on this option" title="Click here to get more help on this option" /></a> <br /><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><b>Password:</b><br /></font> <input maxLength="255" type="text" name="AuthPassword" size="50" value=" "></td>
</tr> <tr> <td bgColor="lightsteelblue" noWrap vAlign="top" align="right"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><b>Allowed Member List:</b></font></td> <td bgColor="lightsteelblue"> <table> <tr> <td align="center"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><b>Available</b></font><br /> <select name="AuthUsersCombo" size="6" multiple onDblClick="moveSelectedOptions(document.PostTopic.AuthUsersCombo, document.PostTopic.AuthUsers, false, '')">
<option value="320">1987JEEPMJ</option> <option value="424">5150Scout</option> <option value="393">87 4RUNNER 22R TURBO</option>
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AnonJr |
Posted - 04 February 2011 : 20:59:01 Use your browser's "View Source" option (usually found via right-clicking on a page, and in the menus somewhere) to look at the finished HTML. Depending on where an error occurs, it may get obscured from view, but will show up in the source. |
Peppermint Patti |
Posted - 04 February 2011 : 11:53:08 quote: Originally posted by ruirib
Have you tried that in more than one browser?
Yes, it is the same in both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Also, Shaggy, I don't understand. What do you mean by the source of the page? If you are asking about the address bar at the top, it says
post.asp?method=EditForum&FORUM_ID=55&CAT_ID=13 |