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Here, this happened, thought you might want to know.
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- Honorary AGD
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I see it as well. I'm not sure what is happening, but I've submitted a trouble ticket to the domain server. I believe they were going to upgrade php today, so it might have something to do with that. I checked at the phpBB site, and found that if you upgrade php, you'll have to do some modifications to the board as well. Hopefully this is what is going on. I'm awaiting reply from the domain server before I do anything.
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Like many people have said to me before: www.Google.com is your friend.
In other words... one of the folders is probably not attributed correctly.The problem is that you need to set the PHP\sessiondata directory to read/write.
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It's annoying, yes, but there are ways around that even if you can't find where it happens. PHP has functions for output buffering, which prevent the "header information already sent" errors.
Actually, it's worse if you use the shortcut to the newest post - the page will then ONLY show and nothing else.
I'm pretty sure Gronagor is right, though, based on the first error - there is no line 0 in a document, so it must be referring to something that happens automatically - namely a session file.
Actually, it's worse if you use the shortcut to the newest post - the page will then ONLY show
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Warning: Unknown(/home/agdiforu/public_html/forum/viewtopic.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent in /home/agdiforu/public_html/forum/includes/functions.php on line 787
I'm pretty sure Gronagor is right, though, based on the first error - there is no line 0 in a document, so it must be referring to something that happens automatically - namely a session file.
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This isn't exactly the same topic, but I think it can apply here.
I've gotten in the habit of previewing my posts when I use tags to make sure that everything turned out the way I want it before I post it. But why is it that the option to include my signature doesn't appear on the preview screen, i.e. when I push the preview button after typing my post, my signature is shown in the preview. However, there isn't a check box to attach the signature in that screen, so when I actually post, my signature doesn't show up.
I've gotten in the habit of previewing my posts when I use tags to make sure that everything turned out the way I want it before I post it. But why is it that the option to include my signature doesn't appear on the preview screen, i.e. when I push the preview button after typing my post, my signature is shown in the preview. However, there isn't a check box to attach the signature in that screen, so when I actually post, my signature doesn't show up.