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wolfman
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Posted - 11 August 2004 :  10:04:43  Show Profile  Send wolfman an ICQ Message
Greetings,

I have an issue with active topics which are accessed from atats area at the bottom of the main forum page. When you selct active topics the subject 'topic' fields are not populated.

Any light on this one? The forum can be seen at http://forums.uptempoair.com/forum

Thank you,

WOLF

Shaggy
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Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 11 August 2004 :  11:01:27  Show Profile
Have you made any changes to active.asp? If so (and assuming they have one) go back through the readme that accompanied the changes and double check that you followed the instructions exactly. Failing that, post a link to a *.txt version of your active.asp file.


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wolfman
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Posted - 11 August 2004 :  11:30:25  Show Profile  Send wolfman an ICQ Message
Thanks for the Reply Shaggy. Unfortunately I do not have the doc with the changes made. I have looked through the active.asp, however I am just getting in to ASP and a lot still looks like 1's and 0's. Here is the link to the active.txt http://forums.uptempoair.com/active.txt

Thanks again for your help.

WOLF
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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 11 August 2004 :  12:35:08  Show Profile
The problem is on line 584 of that file:
'########################################################			Response.Write	"<span class=""spnMessageText""><a href=""topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=" & Topic_ID & """>" & ChkString(Topic_Subject,"title") & "</a></span> </font>" & vbNewline
You need to insert a carriage return in your code immediately after the last #.



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wolfman
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Posted - 11 August 2004 :  13:51:30  Show Profile  Send wolfman an ICQ Message

A BIG HAND to Shaggy for helpping WOLF see the FOREST. LOL
Sometimes the harder you look, the worse it gets.

Thanks Shaggy!

WOLF
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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 12 August 2004 :  06:13:16  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by wolfman
Sometimes the harder you look, the worse it gets.
Heh-heh! Oh, how true that is; we can spend hours upon hours staring at a hunk of code trying to work out where the logic has gone wrong only to have a fresh pair of eyes tell us it's an errant " or ; or something along those lines! We web types are an infallible lot; we never make those sort of typos so why look for them!


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wolfman
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Posted - 12 August 2004 :  09:32:38  Show Profile  Send wolfman an ICQ Message
heheh - I heard that. I was thinking we should move this post to "When REM lines ATTACK!" LOL

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