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Customizing SMF => SMF Coding Discussion => Topic started by: Shaylanna on March 19, 2004, 09:12:24 AM

Title: [BUG] - BBC Code/Highlighting Text
Post by: Shaylanna on March 19, 2004, 09:12:24 AM
I am logged into my board located here (http://camcommunique.homedns.org/yabbse/index.php) as an Administrator.

I am attempting to post my 2nd message of the day in the General Category - Welcome Board.

BBC code suddenly doesn't work.  I get no error message other than one at the bottom of my browser in the status window saying "Error on Page".  I am unable to hilight text beyond 1 letter.  I have tried closing my browser and trying again, but this did not make a difference.

Max Characters per post is set to 5000.
I am logged in as an Admin and have full posting/editing privleges.
This is an upgrade fom Yabbse.

If you need further information please let me know.  I am at a loss as to why this is happening.

[Edit] I have also restarted both Apache and PHP.
Title: Re: [BUG] - BBC Code/Highlighting Text
Post by: [Unknown] on March 19, 2004, 11:16:27 AM
Your default theme URL is set to:

http://shaylanna.homedns.org/yabbse/Themes/default

-[Unknown]
Title: Re: [BUG] - BBC Code/Highlighting Text
Post by: Shaylanna on March 19, 2004, 11:51:30 AM
This theme's name:   Classic YaBB SE Theme
This theme's URL:   http://camcommunique.homedns.org/yabbse/Themes/classic
This theme's images URL:   http://camcommunique.homedns.org/yabbse/Themes/classic/images
This theme's directory:  c:/easyphp1-7/www/yabbse/Themes/classic

This is what I see when I go to Theme Settings - Classic YaBB SE Theme in the Admin Panel.

All the buttons etc point to camcommunique URL.



Title: Re: [BUG] - BBC Code/Highlighting Text
Post by: Shaylanna on March 19, 2004, 12:03:12 PM
Ahh I see, it was the SMF and Converted still had the old URL.  Didn't think it mattered since I am not using those themes.

Thanks for the Help Unknown
Title: Re: [BUG] - BBC Code/Highlighting Text
Post by: [Unknown] on March 19, 2004, 06:07:39 PM
The default theme is very important, that's why it's called "default" - everything uses it as the default.

-[Unknown]