I upgraded some system software Sunday morning and it has caused forum posts to be blank if they were posted using BBCODES (quote, bold, etc.). Until I figure it out, I've turned off bbcode in new posts.
So, if you see some blank posts in threads, it's because the post text isn't showing. It's still in the database, just not on the page.
More to come...
Problem with BBCODE in posts
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Problem with BBCODE in posts
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Re: Problem with BBCODE in posts
Thank you for posting this now. I was JUST about to report blank posts!
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Re: Problem with BBCODE in posts
They are showing now.
I had to reverse some of the changes I made this morning until I upgrade something in the forum.
Sorry for the problems
I had to reverse some of the changes I made this morning until I upgrade something in the forum.
Sorry for the problems
"When I go out, I become more alive. I just love skiing. The gravitational pull. When you ski steep terrain... you can almost get a feeling of flying." -Doug Coombs