posted url issue !!

Started by stevie1001, February 22, 2011, 05:59:46 AM

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stevie1001

Hi smf friends,

This is my forum:
www.ionizationx.com

When i make a post and add the following url inside, then the post appears EMPTY.
http://www.paradigmoptics.com/structures/fiberstructures.html [nofollow]

When i change the URL into bold or other color, then it works....
But a normal copy doesnt.

Is there any place i can automatically change the posted url in a bold posted url, without change to overall appereance?

Kind regards
Steve





Masterd

Did you changed anything inside your Subs.php?

stevie1001

Quote from: Masterd on February 22, 2011, 06:21:37 AM
Did you changed anything inside your Subs.php?

Not that i can remember.
However, that might have been the case some years ago......
Why?

Masterd

When did you noticed this problem?

stevie1001

Quote from: Masterd on February 22, 2011, 06:29:01 AM
When did you noticed this problem?

2 years ago
At that time i had a theme that didnt provide updates to the newer smf versions.
* months ago, i switched to the curve minimal theme, but the issue didnt go away...

Please help!

Masterd

That's odd. Do you have anything in your error log?

Arantor

Got a link to the post that's acting up?

stevie1001

I have no reports in the logs whatsever on this...

It doesnt matter where you try to post the URL, the result is the same..EMPTY POST

Thanks for helping!

Masterd

I think that this is a DB problem, because SMF always checks for empty posts.

stevie1001

Quote from: Masterd on February 22, 2011, 06:48:23 AM
I think that this is a DB problem, because SMF always checks for empty posts.

Can you please be a bit more specific? I run a mysql database on a WAMP based windows server.
You think that the table that receives the post has a possible setting not correct?


Arantor


Masterd

Quote from: stevie1001 on February 22, 2011, 06:54:39 AM
Can you please be a bit more specific? I run a mysql database on a WAMP based windows server.
You think that the table that receives the post has a possible setting not correct?

Can you first give us a link?

Arantor

I'm hoping that he's listening to you after he's ignored me asking that twice...

stevie1001

Quote from: Masterd on February 22, 2011, 07:30:38 AM
Quote from: stevie1001 on February 22, 2011, 06:54:39 AM
Can you please be a bit more specific? I run a mysql database on a WAMP based windows server.
You think that the table that receives the post has a possible setting not correct?

Can you first give us a link?

If you post in this link: http://www.ionizationx.com/index.php?topic=814.30 [nofollow]

Steve




Arantor

I was hoping for a link that actually showed a post that was broken... did any of those posts have links in?

stevie1001


Arantor

And was that the entire content of the post, nothing else?

Any errors in the error log?

I still have a funny feeling a mod was added when this first went wrong that's broken how it deals with links.

stevie1001

Quote from: Arantor on February 22, 2011, 09:53:32 AM
And was that the entire content of the post, nothing else?

Any errors in the error log?

I still have a funny feeling a mod was added when this first went wrong that's broken how it deals with links.

No errors in the log, sadly enough.
You might be right with the mods.
What can i try here?
Replace the sub.php with a fresh one, or so?

Steve

Arantor

I wouldn't necessarily replace it, but I'd certainly compare it to a fresh one with something like WinMerge to see what the differences were.

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