A letter thats above the site banner?

Started by XCLR8, March 16, 2009, 11:58:01 PM

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XCLR8

I know this is a simple task to the average coder, but I simply don't know what file I go to so I can fix this.  Here's a pic of what I'm talking about.



If it helps, the page source gives me this:

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><meta name="description" content="Image Test"><meta name="keywords" content="PHP, MySQL, bulletin, board, free, open, source, smf, simple, machines, forum"><title>Image Test</title><meta name="robots" content="noindex"><style type="text/css">.highslide img {cursor: url(http://www.eversource.org/Themes/default/highslide/graphics/zoomin.cur), pointer !important;}</style></head><body>f


I have no idea why the letter f shows.  Oh, and the letter f only shows when you are viewing a thread.  If anyone can give me a simple solution to this, much will be appreciated.

Marcus Forsberg

Have a look in ./Themes/{your_Theme}/index.template.php :)

Tyrsson

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Also, have you made any manual edits to any files or installed/uninstalled any mods just prior to this happening? If so..

Which mods were installed/uninstalled?

If manual edits were made what editor did you use to edit the files that were changed?

In index.template.php remove this letter:

Quote</style></head><body>f
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XCLR8

I tried looking through it, and I don't see it.  I did a search for:

<head>
AND
head

Nothing.  I noticed this letter f appearing right after I installed the nCode Image Resizer.  I checked if all the tests were successful (which they were) and now I don't know what to do.  I uninstalled it too to see if it was the mod, but it wasn't.  So what now?   :(

Tyrsson

Then look at all those files and it will most likely be on the first line before the <?php tag.
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XCLR8

Got it, it was display.template.php

f<php

It was at the very beginning.  I have no idea how that f got there though.  :\   Regardless, thanks for all the help.  Really appreciate it.   ;D

Tyrsson

Your welcome :)

Glad you got it sorted out.
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