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Teamspeak block!

Started by -Prismatic-, October 14, 2005, 11:20:45 PM

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mianosm

Looks like you got it fixed. You just need to ensure that the image links are properly cited.

If you have the images in /Teamspeak, but link to /teamspeak it won't work. : (

massyboy

Thanks hairy.  Hopefully someone will be able to help me work around this

Mianosm:  It's still not doing it on the forum.  Like I said, frontpage is fine, it's the forum that makes it go weird and I think Hairy has given a sort of explanation.  Your thought about the /Teamspeak and /teamspeak thing may be of help for a different problem as it works ok on some pages so it can't be the casing of the letters otherwise it wouldn't work at all I'm guessing.  Thanks for your help though.  All ideas welcome

Hairy

You can try this fix for your site:

Open ts_config.inc.php

Find and replace all entries of the following text:
teamspeak/

with:
http://www.cowclan.co.uk/teamspeak/

massyboy

That's brilliant-thanks for that.  Anyone else trying the same thing though, make sure the first replacement comes out as: <img src=http://www.yourdomain.com/teamspeak/teamspeak.gif otherwise it will produce an error as it will come out as: <img src=\"http://yourdomain.com/teamspeak/teamspeak.gif which as you can see is wrong

Thanks a lot for your help though hairy-all is working well now

Hairy

No problem massyboy, glad it helped you  :up:

Teege

#325
Ok new problem I have mine only looking at one channel everything looks and works fine except now when someone dbl clicks from the site instead of using there forum name it uses guest1. Any ideas whats happend?

Bluto

Quote from: -Prismatic- on March 24, 2008, 01:05:20 AM
Actually you can modify php ini values at runtime by using ini_set (http://us.php.net/ini_set)

In the script that's throwing the error place the following at the top directly under the opening tag (<?php)

ini_set('allow_call_time_pass_reference', true);

I'm not sure if that will work if your host is running php in safe mode, however. Give it a try though.
Does not work for my host. I sent in a ticket to see if they will change the php.ini settings, but I doubt it.
Any other way around this?

Final60

Hey
I'm using these ports in the ts_viewer.php: 8767, 51234, 14534. Everything works fine, but nothing displays, only "Offline". I suspect my webhost ("1and1") have blocked these ports, but are there any other commonly used ports I could try while waiting for a responce from my webhost?

thanks in advance

IchBin

How would you know if you're host isn't blocking any other ports as well. You're better off making sure your host will open the ports for you.

Thurnok

1 and 1 isn't just blocking those ports.  They disable the fsockopen() php function.  This means it doesn't matter what ports you try to use, the function will never attempt to open a socket on any port because the function is disabled and is simply being ignored.

You will have to ask them to allow the fsockopen() function.  However, from past experience, they will not.  I have had (and still have) a server with 1and1 and attempted to get them to allow it a couple years back but they were not budging.  It is still worth a shot to see what they say though.

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