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Hi, I looked around here and didn't see my issues.
I'm running Lite 2.06 w/vB 3.67. All has been working well but I noticed today that I can't page through the comments related to each folder. For example, I go to click on the "2" for the next page of comments and the page never changes. I see this link in the IE 7 browser status bar: [url*]http://www.mysite.com/forum/photoplog/index.php?n=749#comment&page=2[/url*] Would that be the correct link? If not, which template might I need to edit? Thanks. |
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Jelsoft changed the vB pagenav, pagenav_pagelink, and pagenav_pagelinkrel templates for vB 3.6.6 and this change has broken the PhotoPlog pagination when # is used in a PhotoPlog pagination link.
To circumvert the issue, in the PhotoPlog index.php file find the following: Code:
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Thank you Morgan. That fixed it!
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Thank you Morgan.
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This thread is only for those running vB 3.6.6+ and PhotoPlog Lite, not PhotoPlog Pro.
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Please use the forums for support, feature requests, and similar such things. Support does not include custom code, custom template edits, or third-party modifications. PMs and emails to me should be for private information only, such as login information. If you PM or email me a support question, chances are good that I'll ignore it. Thanks. While the work or play is on, it is a lot of fun if while you are doing one you don't constantly feel that you ought to be doing the other. -- Franklin Pierce Adams |
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