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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2005 : 01:17:51
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The page that displays the topic (topic.asp) does not show the replies. Yet when I click the "printer friendly" link then the replies do show.
Anyone know what's wrong?
Thanks!
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Rasco
Advanced Member
Germany
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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2005 : 17:21:06
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quote: Originally posted by Rasco
You got a link to your forum?
go to www.lga.org.au/snitz user name guest password snitz
There is only a Testing forum, go to topic "Hi there". |
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Nertz
Junior Member
Canada
341 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2005 : 17:30:08
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Have you added any mods to your forum, or modified topic.asp in any way? Please post a link to a .txt version of topic.asp.
cheers.... |
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Classicmotorcycling
Development Team Leader
Australia
2084 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2005 : 17:32:09
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It doesn't look like you have added anything to your code (it looks like a basic install of Snitz). Try to replace the topic.asp from a fresh download of Snitz, after backing up you topic.asp.
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Cheers, David Greening |
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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2005 : 18:57:08
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To those who replied, thanks for your efforts. After some heavy duty debugging I have discovered that the absolutepage and maxpage properties on ADO recordsets is not supported by my hosting provider. Not surprising since it is hosted on Linux with Sun's ChiliSoft ASP.
I have changed topic.asp to force it to use the MySql code instead (simple change of if strDBType = "mysql" to if strDBType <> "mysql") and this works a treat.
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2005 : 03:17:18
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Yep. |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2005 : 17:56:40
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Thanks for the info.
I'm sort of locked into Access unless I want do a whole heap of work converting other parts of the website. For the time being I'll just have to tweak it as and when I come across any other probs.
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pdrg
Support Moderator
United Kingdom
2897 Posts |
Posted - 19 December 2005 : 06:11:30
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Blimey - I didn't know there even *was* a version of Access for Linux? Surely not? |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
Posted - 19 December 2005 : 06:14:04
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quote: Originally posted by pdrg
Blimey - I didn't know there even *was* a version of Access for Linux? Surely not?
You're right, Access runs on Windows only. In this case the Access DB is accessed over the network, but it is located on a Windows computer. Rather uncommon setup, agreed. |
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pdrg
Support Moderator
United Kingdom
2897 Posts |
Posted - 19 December 2005 : 06:35:56
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Ahhh - sounded unlikely ;-)
Blimey, that would mean depending on the Linux DAC for Jet - sounds like one of those 'wouldn't start from here' setups :( |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
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bagz
Starting Member
Australia
7 Posts |
Posted - 19 December 2005 : 21:38:44
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Ok ok... I'm starting to feel like a leper...
But I bet you guys are just jealous you don't have anyhting near as challenging to play with! |
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pdrg
Support Moderator
United Kingdom
2897 Posts |
Posted - 20 December 2005 : 04:39:35
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heh heh good response
All my challenges are in different areas these days...
Any chance you can check for an updated version of the Linux data connector for Access? |
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