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emanuele:
How many posts has your forum?
SnowmanDK:
Not that many... 1155 messages according to the database.
emanuele:
(sorry for the late reply)
mmm...can you try disabling javascript in your browser?
SnowmanDK:
I am affraid the last attempt messed up my database.
I disabled javascript as you suggested, but now I just get this message:
--- Code: ---Duplicate key name 'IP'
--- End code ---
If it's any help then it comes with this message at this point:
--- Code: ---<my server address>/forum/upgrade.php?step=1&substep=0&data=YTo2OntzOjc6ImN1cnN0ZXAiO2k6MTtzOjQ6ImxhbmciO3M6MTI6ImVuZ2xpc2gtdXRmOCI7czozOiJyaWQiO2k6MTA0MTtzOjQ6InBhc3MiO2k6MTE4MztzOjU6ImRlYnVnIjtpOjA7czoyOiJqcyI7aTowO30=
--- End code ---
Also, when I wanted to restore from the database backup, then I couldn't find it.
It DID say that the backup of all tables finished with no errors.
Where are they saved?
emanuele:
--- Quote from: SnowmanDK on July 20, 2012, 03:44:23 AM ---I am affraid the last attempt messed up my database.
I disabled javascript as you suggested, but now I just get this message:
--- Code: ---Duplicate key name 'IP'
--- End code ---
--- End quote ---
Okay, that's not a big problem.
Are you familiar with phpmyadmin?
If so, enter into it and find the table smf_log_errors (the prefix "smf" could be different), go to "structure" (top menu), at the bottom you'll see a table named "indexes" (it could be collapsed), under "keyname" you should find an entry called "ip", simply remove it, it will be regenerated next time (and if not I'll tell you how to do that at the end of the upgrade).
--- Quote from: SnowmanDK on July 20, 2012, 03:44:23 AM ---Also, when I wanted to restore from the database backup, then I couldn't find it.
It DID say that the backup of all tables finished with no errors.
Where are they saved?
--- End quote ---
Who is "It"?
Usually the backups are files saved on your computer.
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