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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  09:39:09  Show Profile
I dont know if I´m allowed to post here because I have Image Forum ver.3.4.xx multi-language.

I have done everything it said in the readme-file. I have put all the "lang"-directories into the forum-directory and all the swedish-lang-files into the forum-directory, and it has written over the files there so it can be the default language. I have also done everything else that it said in the readme-file. When I transfered the files, some files (only from the frensh and some language more, not the swedish) couldn´t be copied. I think the files isn´t there. But if I dont want to have the languages that are missing, it´s no problem or?

This is exactly what the screen showed me when I wrote www.myname.com/forum/setup.asp:
------------------------------------------------
Microsoft VBScript compilation error '800a03ea'

Syntax error

/forum/config.asp, line 418

d) Language Files
-^
-------------------------------------------------

Does anyone know what´s wrong here?

//Schnitzer

This account was hacked into by Image, a very honest guy as you all can see! Stealing people' s passwords IS his pasttime.

Edited by - ruirib on 31 August 2005 09:58:47

Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 31 August 2005 :  09:40:51  Show Profile
You'd be better off posting that to Image's forum as there aren't too many people here who are that familiar with his portal.


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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  09:55:14  Show Profile
Sorry, but I have post it there and noone is answer. Sorry again!

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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  09:57:57  Show Profile
Can you post a link to a *.txt copy of your config.asp file?


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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  10:32:54  Show Profile
Sure! Here is it. I only want the swedish language!

http://www.e34m5.se/config-text.txt

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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  10:34:02  Show Profile
Oops, maybe I should change the name of the mdb-file once more, or?

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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  10:51:30  Show Profile
There should be no carriage return before that line.

Yep, might be a good idea to change the name of your db now that it's been posted publicly!

TIP: To prevent your database from ever being downloaded change its extension from *.mdb to *.asp


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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  11:03:03  Show Profile
Ok. My english is not so good. What do you mean with: "There should be no carriage return before that line"? How do I solve this problem?

Ok, I can change the name, but if I change the extension of the file from .mdb to .asp. Do I have to change anything in config.asp or some other files too?

//Schnitzer

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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 31 August 2005 :  11:08:37  Show Profile
Open up config.asp, place the cursor at the start of that line and hit backspace.

Yes, any changes you make to the name of your database, including extension, must be reflected in config.asp.


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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  11:14:35  Show Profile
You mean at line 418? Should I hit enter before this: d) Language Files

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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  11:51:19  Show Profile
No, exactly the opposite, hit delete to bring it up to the previous line.


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Schnitzer
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Sweden
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Posted - 31 August 2005 :  15:16:29  Show Profile
Ok, now it works. Thank you!

//Schnitzer

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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 01 September 2005 :  05:08:40  Show Profile
You're welcome


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