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8: Undefined index: brd (search related problem in error log)

Started by sharks, July 12, 2007, 12:39:01 PM

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sharks

SMF Version: SMF 1.1.3
Hello to the great SMF team

I am running SMF v1.1.3 only.

I have installed a fresh forum files installation and ran upgrade.php to upgrade my v1.1.2 to v1.1.3
i have absolutely no modifications installed on the forum.

but surprisingly, i keep getting a flood of the following error:

8: Undefined index: brd
File: /public_html/Sources/Search.php
Line: 407

i think it appears everytime that a member does a search on my forum.

can someone please help? :)

shadow82x

Did you try replacing /sources/search.php? from a fresh install after the upgrade?
Colin B
Former Spammer, Customize, & Support Team Member

sharks

Quote from: shadow82x on July 12, 2007, 12:42:53 PM
Did you try replacing /sources/search.php? from a fresh install after the upgrade?

yes, i replaced the search.php file with a fresh copy from the install file downloaded from the smf site. but the error keeps on being generated.
i fear that this might cause server overload due to the great number of members on my forum :(

shadow82x

IT can be and that could probably be coming from your host.
Colin B
Former Spammer, Customize, & Support Team Member

sharks

Quote from: shadow82x on July 12, 2007, 12:52:42 PM
IT can be and that could probably be coming from your host.

That's strange. i never got this error before, and i have been with the same host for months.
i just started getting this error just after upgrading my forum files from v1.1.2 to v1.1.3

sharks

Quote from: sharks on July 12, 2007, 12:47:51 PM
Quote from: shadow82x on July 12, 2007, 12:42:53 PM
Did you try replacing /sources/search.php? from a fresh install after the upgrade?

yes, i replaced the search.php file with a fresh copy from the install file downloaded from the smf site. but the error keeps on being generated.
i fear that this might cause server overload due to the great number of members on my forum :(

shadow82x

Sorry I meant...

themes/your theme/ManageSearch.template.php and /themes/your theme/Search.template.php and finally if that does not work try replacing /themes/yourtheme/languages/Search.english.php

After all this can just be a theme problem. :)
Colin B
Former Spammer, Customize, & Support Team Member


sharks

Quote from: BlueSteel on July 17, 2007, 06:13:02 AM
found an answer here
http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=179068.0

Thanks a lot mate!

Your help is much appreciated. I knew it was a bug in the code, but until now, nothing pointed that it was ;)

slackerpunk

also having the same problem and I am using 1.1.3 and the theme I am using is SMF default so I doubt its a theme problem

slackerpunk

ok I followed the link with the possible solution will observe

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