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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 12 January 2003 :  21:04:06  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
Some how I messed up the posts. They are not showing up in the forum. Everything else appears fine. What can I do to get the posts to show back up? Let me know if you need anymore information about my problem.

~ Tod

Edited by - ruirib on 13 January 2003 08:46:12

Nikkol
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USA
6907 Posts

Posted - 12 January 2003 :  22:18:20  Show Profile
got a link to your forum?

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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 12 January 2003 :  22:30:46  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
The link is www.CalvaryKannapolis.com/Board

Since you have to log in to see the board, I have set up a temporary screen name (temp) with password (snitz).

The error occured after I added the 3_Mod_Files (Active Users vs. 4.0.17, Private Messages version 3.4, SmileManager Plus). I then decided to remove the SmileManager Plus. I probably shouldn't have done this, but I copied the original post.asp back into the forum folder which wrote over the current post.asp. That could be why.

~ Tod

Edited by - LightWeb on 12 January 2003 23:06:47
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 12 January 2003 :  23:14:39  Show Profile
can you post a link to a text version of topic.asp?

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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  08:47:28  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
I have never created a link using notepad, so I copied into a word document. Hope you are able to open it. I think it is exactly the same as the original topic.asp. ~ Tod

*removed word doc link*

Edited by - LightWeb on 13 January 2003 09:30:25
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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  08:54:35  Show Profile
That word doc is password protected.


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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  09:13:19  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
You probably already tried this, but I think if you just click on cancel, I think it will open. If not, I guess I will just have to post the topic.asp here in a post. ~ Tod
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin

Portugal
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  09:20:34  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
The file can be opened ok. Next time open the file in Notepad, save it as topic.txt, upload it to your site and post the URL. It's as simples as that and any browser can open it, without the need to have Word installed.

Posting the full topic.asp in a message is highly disadvised.


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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  09:28:39  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
Thanks for everyones help!

*removed text file of topic.asp*

Edited by - LightWeb on 05 February 2003 16:20:39
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DoraMoon
Average Member

Taiwan
661 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  10:15:00  Show Profile
hi~ LightWeb,

i can't see anything wrong with your topic.asp file... really a unusual problem..
the posts message also disappear in Preview, and Topic Review on post.asp page, only when "quote-reply", i can see it shown.
really strange....

maybe also post a .txt link to your post.asp file will be better...
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Nikkol
Forum Moderator

USA
6907 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  11:29:43  Show Profile
Did you make any modifications to any of the files? If so, which ones?

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LightWeb
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  15:25:46  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
I am not at home at this time, but will provide a link to post.asp tonight.

The only changes I made was deleteing the code that was for SmileManager, or what I thought was. This is where I probably made the mistake of deleting something accidently.

Thanks for everyones help!
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Nikkol
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USA
6907 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  16:33:45  Show Profile
Do you have any other mods? You could just upload a clean version of the files you originally modified.

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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:11:08  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
I do have a few other MODs installed, but I can reinstall them if I have to. Are posts saved in the database, will I lose them if I delete everything except the database? I was just trying to save the posts that have been made. ~ Tod
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:27:46  Show Profile
Posts are saved in the database and will be safe .. i would just replace the files you modified, not the whole lot.

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LightWeb
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USA
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Posted - 13 January 2003 :  21:15:06  Show Profile  Visit LightWeb's Homepage  Send LightWeb an AOL message
Well, then that is what I will do, just replace those files. Thanks for your help. I will make another post when everything is back to normal. ~ Tod
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