Aveqetura New Member
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pm | A little help (25th Nov 09 at 5:20pm UTC) | | Forum URL:http://universvirtual.vforums.co.uk/ Experienced By: Aveqetura Browser:Mozilla Firefox Operating System:Windows XP
Problem: I click on a topic for my view and there is an error. It reads: An unknown error has occurred. Please contact our Support Forum (Log ID: 1259169369) I do not know what to do. Yesterday does not happen. What to do? | |
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Nick Very Senior Member
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pmwww | Re: A little help (25th Nov 09 at 9:27pm UTC) | | Wait for Ross on this
But for one, your site needs to be in English.
Section 4 - Content Message boards must be in 100% English. Reasoning for this is so that vForums staff can monitor message boards. Promoting the use of illegal drugs, alcohol, sex, pornography, nudity, warez, hate, spam, fraud, racism or any other form of illegal activity is forbidden as is direct links to sites offering this content.
As stated in Virtual Forums "Terms of Service"
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Ross Administrator
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pmwwwgtalkvForum | Re: A little help (25th Nov 09 at 10:47pm UTC) | | Hi,
The error has been fixed.
It was related to a new feature we're in the process of releasing. Because your forum is so new, it had missed a required upgrade.
- Ross | |
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Aveqetura New Member
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pm | Re: A little help (28th Nov 09 at 9:38am UTC) | | Thanks for solving the problem. My forum isn't in English, because I do not speak English. I chose your service for the multitude of options offered. Now I have another problem. Users can not register on my forum. Register button not working. Please help me again. Thanks in advance. | |
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Michael Moderator
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pmvForum | Re: A little help (28th Nov 09 at 9:50am UTC) | | It would seem that you have set your forum to have registrations disabled! | |
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Graham Support Administrator
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pmwww | Re: A little help (28th Nov 09 at 9:54am UTC) | | Thanks for solving the problem. My forum isn't in English, because I do not speak English. I chose your service for the multitude of options offered. Now I have another problem. Users can not register on my forum. Register button not working. Please help me again. Thanks in advance.
As Michael rightly pointed out, you had 'disable registrations' enabled which meant only staff members can create accounts. I have disabled this so it is free for anyone to create an account | |
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