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I have noticed this since last week, for some reason I can write in this thread. When I click to "reply" or "quote" it takes me to a page where i can view other peoples posts, and I can click on emoticons and add photos, but their is no provision for actually typing anything in, no reply box comes up. When I try to click "post" it doesn't respond either.

Hope this message gets through.

Ok in this thread I can write in the "fast reply" box, but I can not quote or click the "add reply" button as it opens a window that does not let me type in a reply.

Hope this info helps.

Also can not alter profile info or use any of the functions in my profile, which I never use but I tried it out and it says "action failed".

Initially I quoted a massive piece of code, but tags inside that piece interfered with forum engine big time, so I had to remove the post altoghether. So the idea is that somebody should check their closing tags better, not all browsers automatically close open tags, and not many of those that do do so properly.

In the module

<div id="google_ads_div_SAU_ATF_728_ad_container">

The first ad insert is commented, like this

<script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-8812745528911697"; /* Internal Page Top */ google_ad_slot = "9358753284"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; //--></script>

but is written properly.

The second ad inserting script

<script src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js" type="text/javascript"> _WTF? Something's missing here!_ </div>

has no closing </SCRIPT> tag

Should be adjusted to look like

<script src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js" type="text/javascript"></script> </div>

That basically basically fixes everything. For me anyway.

Regards

Edited by Legionnaire
  • 3 weeks later...

Just to add chaps, nothing that already hasn't been mentioned.

The problem I have is that I can't Sign In to make a post or thread at all.

I've tried Firefox, Explorer, Chrome and Opera.

When I click on the Sign In tab all that comes up is the add box and nothing else.

The only thing is can post on is my mobile phone (iPhone)

Edited by OLLIE_NZ

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