newreply.php- Urgent help needed please

WiRED

New Member
Sounds like Apache not handling PHP requests properly.
To rule out any mods from being the cause, chuck this in the config.php after "<?php"

Code:
define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true);

That will disable all plugins. If the problem still occurs it's server related.


Cheers,
 

h@ck3r

New Member
OK I've managed to disable VBSeo (Via the VBSeo control panel rather than in the product control panel page) and guess what- My problems are all fixed.

So this shows it's 100% a problem with this version of VBSeo.
 

chrismaher2007

New Member
h@ck3r said:
I can't even uninstall it as it renders my forum useless.

Well- I 'disabled' the product via the admincp and my forum became unusable (My forums had bad links and it mucked up my skins).

Luckily with this I could just 'enable' VBSeo again to fix the issue.

I don't want to try 'Uninstalling' the product incase it permanently fucks up my forum.

I really regreat installing vbseo now as it's upsetting a few of my members and since this foum is in early stages, I want to keep the members not scare them away :(

Out of interest- Which version of VBSeo (Which release) did you install?

Possibly a badly nulled version?

I used vBSEO.v3.2.0.for.vBulletin.3.x.PHP.NULLIFIED-GYSN.zip version.

Tomorrow I'll have a look around VBSeo forums an see if anyone else is havng this poblem we are facing. If not, I will find it even more strange.

thats the version i installed alright yeah
 

h@ck3r

New Member
Right- I'm going to backup my entire domain and update to 3.8.0

I'll let you know if the problems are fixed after I update.
 

h@ck3r

New Member
OK- So I think what we need is to figure out how to uninstall VBSeo completely.

Then we can try another release.

I've uploaded someone else's VBSeo settings to my forums (So that VBSeo is setup properly) but the problems still remain- So the problems obviously have nothing to do with how I've set VBSeo up.

Anyone know how I can uninstall VBSeo properly?
 
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