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Started by Marchie69, August 28, 2013, 10:23:38 AM

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Marchie69

I've just created some new topic, the first 4 were okay but when I tried to preveiw the next one, it comes back blank :-\

I've tried this a few times and nothing seems to work.

Help please

Kill Em All

So you created 5 separate topics on your forum. The first 4 opened fine but the last one gave you a blank page. Is that what you are saying? You need to provide more information in your post. What version of SMF are you on, what mods you have installed. When you say preview, do you do this with a mod or do you just mean that you opened the topic and it gave you a white page?


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Marchie69

Hi, I using SMF 2.0.5 with no MODs.

What I was trying to say was, I created a new topic, wrote a few lines the went to preview it.
The preview came back blank, so I save it, then posted it.
The topic shows up but there is nothing in it!

But I'm now getting an error saying Database is full!
Do I need to contact my host or can I increase the size of my database myself?

I'm new to this and learning a lot


Kill Em All

This is something you should contact your host about. If this is a new install, there is no reason you should already be getting space is full messages. I would recommend switching hosts. We have a board where hosts are recommended.


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Marchie69

I checked my database and I had only used 4%.
So it was nothing to do with my SQL, so I changed the number of pages shown from 5 to 0.
This seems to have cured the problem.
I'll keep an eye on it and let you know if the problem comes back.

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