If a null entry is provided in the "jQuery to be replaced" field, the resulting error will make for an unlinkable page, and thus very hard to recover. Had to replace the variable'flir_replace' in the MySQL table to recover.
If a null entry is provided in the "jQuery to be replaced" field, the resulting error will make for an unlinkable page, and thus very hard to recover. Had to replace the variable'flir_replace' in the MySQL table to recover.
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Comment #1
btopro commentedyup... :)
This is fixed in the next version. I have a stable 5.x and I'll be converting it to 6 this week. This problem was addressed in the upgrade.
Comment #2
btopro commentedFixed for 1.2 in 5.x and 6.x