Topic: Announcement HTML, can't log in

I added a link in my announcement, and forgot to close the <a>. I tried to log in, but instead of logging in, it would take me to the website in the link I didn't close. I had to manually create a separate html page with a form to log me in.

Is there a way to prevent this from happening, and is there an easier way to fix it?

Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

Yes, open phpMyAdmin and edit the announcement manually =P

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Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

hehe... use dreamweaver or notpad and fix the file and reupload it.!!!



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Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

Moving. This is not a bug, it is user error.

I think the answer to the question was to remove <pun_announcement> from main.tpl and admin.tpl which prevents it from being output at all, login, correct the error and then restore <pun_announcement> to the template files.

Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

kewl  i was thinking that..haha...
paul u da man!

My stuff or my style might sux, but atleast I'm willing to help when I can.
Don't be stupid and help ! We are the stupid one's !!!

Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

Or if you feel comfortable with doing so you can edit config_cache.php to change the announcement text (and then change it in the database after you login, of course)

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Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

All of this of course assumes that the admin has access to the server. If this for example is a pre-installed board on a commercial host one, I assume, is screwed.

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Re: Announcement HTML, can't log in

I think "view source" of html web page, then modify it by remove or add </a>, save it to you computer, open it and login by the local html page.

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