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big9erfan
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540 Posts

Posted - 10 April 2001 :  21:32:53  Show Profile
The Field M_BROWSE in the table FORUM_ONLINE is a text field that holds 200 characters. If the link that is genereated and stored in that field is LONGER than 200 characters you get some problems where it effects a users abilty to REPLY to a topic.

Just a little FYI.

I fixed mine by changing it to a memo field and all seems to be well now.



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HenryH
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9 Posts

Posted - 21 April 2001 :  01:28:19  Show Profile
Can you tell me in detail how to fix it?

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Aznknight
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Posted - 21 April 2001 :  03:01:05  Show Profile  Send Aznknight an AOL message  Send Aznknight an ICQ Message
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The Field M_BROWSE in the table FORUM_ONLINE is a text field that holds 200 characters. If the link that is genereated and stored in that field is LONGER than 200 characters you get some problems where it effects a users abilty to REPLY to a topic.

Just a little FYI.

I fixed mine by changing it to a memo field and all seems to be well now.

http://www.ugfl.net/forums



I noticed this too. For my forums I changed to to 255 characters which did the trick.

henry, it depends on what database you use. Just open up the database table design and manually change it to something bigger.

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HenryH
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Posted - 21 April 2001 :  09:17:49  Show Profile
Thank you very much, I got it!

Henry

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