I am absolutely positive.Proximer wrote:Are You sure the db_update.php hasnothing to do about this error?
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$template->set_filenames(array(
'body' => 'ban_list_body.html'
));
As I've said before I have an adult site, Adult not porn. It's maintained as a very private site so please forgive me but I won't post it.RMcGirr83 wrote:Joe_joe,
What is the link to your forum and what are the settings you have for your cookies in the ACP?
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// check the authorizations
// admins or founders only
if (!$auth->acl_get('a_') || $user->data['user_type'] != USER_FOUNDER)
{
trigger_error($user->lang['NOT_AUTHORISED']);
}
Thank you, I'll give that a try.RMcGirr83 wrote:Okay, I understand...use this as an example.
if your forum is located at, eg
http://www.xxx.com/forum
then you would want your cookie settings in the ACP to be
Cookie Domain: .xxx.com
If you are going to change it then make sure you change the cookie name as well (just change a letter or whatever in the name).
Now, saying that to run the updater without getting that error, open the db_update.php file
FIND
and remove it. Upload the file and try again.Code: Select all
// check the authorizations // admins or founders only if (!$auth->acl_get('a_') || $user->data['user_type'] != USER_FOUNDER) { trigger_error($user->lang['NOT_AUTHORISED']); }