This major update took a "little" longer than expected to get as far as to the DB. A year back was the big crash on the phpBB site which happened pretty much the next day I submitted the version 2.0.0 - which eventually never really got processed when things were ready for that sometime du...
Thanks for the words :) Dog Cow : The UTF-8 issue isn't as easy as one might think. When you only modify the character set you are very likely to end up with a database where data is saved as double encoded UTF-8. So you'd also need to change the database connection to be UTF-8. Currently I haven't ...
MOD Title : XHTML 1.0 Strict, UTF-8 and prototype.js modernization MOD Description : This MOD replaces the old template base to XHTML 1.0 Strict and UTF-8 compliant base. It also provides tools for modern JavaScript with prototype.js. MOD Version : Early development / planning phase. MOD Download :...
Posting a new message uses the exact same code that is used by the core phpBB code, so you should get this error even when posting normally (without using SQR). There might be a problem with your database, ie. broken/locked table or there might be a problem with the database server. So test what hap...
There can always be a MOD impatibility, however, the main problems here are: we don't know anything about the premodded forum we don't know which MOD you have installed I don't know if the quick reply is Simple Quick Reply the support query should still go to the premodded forum's support (they shou...
You have to contact the support forum of the premodded phpBB, for practical reasons I/we can't support premodded software. Most likely cause is an incorrect installation of the MOD.
Install the MOD manually, it isn't very hard to do: you can double check yourself that you're not adding the same modification twice. Remember to do the modification on the later matching part of the template. This shouldn't be too hard even if you've never done manual modding and have atleast basic...
I guess either my MOD has been forgotten or declined, but I never received any information on it (Simple Quick Reply 2). It was submitted before the big crash early on the year.
Look for portions in the convert code that do utf8decode or use iconv to convert to other character sets. Removing all these references should make your board remain UTF-8. My original board happened to be ISO-8859-15 so I didn't have this problem.
You can find the 2.0.0 at my dev forum, but of course this can't be stated to be an official release. At the moment I have no idea what is the current status of the MOD in the DB.