My site www.corbinzworld.com has TP installed and I added a shoutbox well everytime anyone tries to post it says
An Error Has Occurred!
Your session timed out while posting. Please go back and try again.
any help? thanks
Admin > Server Settings > Forum URL (add www to your URL).
Quote from: IchBinâ„¢ on May 11, 2007, 05:03:55 AM
Admin > Server Settings > Forum URL (add www to your URL).
Thats how its set up already... It was working fine before but it just stopped...
What shoutbox did u add, cause there is already a standard shoutbox bulit in TP itself
Quote from: babjusi on May 12, 2007, 08:50:30 PM
What shoutbox did u add, cause there is already a standard shoutbox bulit in TP itself
That is what I am talking about just go to www.corbinzworld.com and try it...
Here ia an account I made for you or any one to test it out...
ACCOUNT: Test account
PASSWORD:test
Thanks
Eather you have to provide us with a temp account so we can log in and see the shoutbox, or change the settings for it so guests can view the shoutbox.
You probably have a script placed in some other block that is causing your errors.
What block or article did you add when the shoutbox started to behave badly ?
just use the test account i provided
ACCOUNT: test account
PASSWORD: test
Sorry, missed that :uglystupid2:
ha ha ok thats fine...
If you would like to view the blocks ect.. I will make you an admin temp.
It's exactly what IchBin say, you have www.yoursite.com as primary, and for some reason, your shoutbox is calling for http://yoursite.com
You need to add the www in the settinsg file to get rid of the error.
what you can do is to download the repair_settings.php file from simplemachines.org and upload it to your forum root, point the browser to the file and click on ALL blue lines to correct the settings to the proper values.
The file will be found in the tool section http://www.simplemachines.org/download/?tools
Alrightly I did what you said and now there is a new error message
An Error Has Occurred!
Unable to verify referring url. Please go back and try again.
Yes, becasue your urls is wrong.
Make sure the settings.php in the forum root is set to 777 when you use the repair_settings.php
Quote from: G6â„¢ on May 12, 2007, 09:33:29 PM
Yes, becasue your urls is wrong.
Make sure the settings.php in the forum root is set to 777 when you use the repair_settings.php
777?
The only way the repair_settings.php can repair the settings in your forums settings.php is if the settings.php has the correct permissions so it can be changed. Go in and change your forums settings.php via ftp and then run the repair_settings.php
Quote from: Tick on May 12, 2007, 11:08:47 PM
The only way the repair_settings.php can repair the settings in your forums settings.php is if the settings.php has the correct permissions so it can be changed. Go in and change your forums settings.php via ftp and then run the repair_settings.php
alright gotcha thanks alot you guys!