I personally did not respond any more because the last error has been a "something has gone wrong" which can be looked up quite easily. I don't like if people are not doing anything to solve their problems by themselves
Thanks. I've done that. And now when going to the site, I get "Something has gone wrong. We've run into a problem and are unable to handle this request right now. Please check back in a little while."
Whenever you see a "Something has gone wrong" message, temporarily add $Configuration['Debug'] = true; to your /conf/config.php. That way you will see the actual error message with which we are able to help
And when I pass to my frum site with /sso I get this error " Something has gone wrong. We've run into a problem and are unable to handle this request right now. Please check back in a little while. "
"something has gone wrong" repeatedly crashing vanilla attempting using/inserting url and/or /images background... Any good tips/hints on accomplishing main body background image for custom theme/skinjob?
Hello everybody, First of all, my name is dummy so please keep it as simple as possible! Through 'Installatron' on my webservers page I installed Vanilla forum 2.1.13 (can't install any higher) and all went well. Now I can not log in anymore, it says Data too long for column 'AllIPAddresses' at row 1 update GDN_User `User`…
Ok, I understand. However, with the code added to the end of the class.sitemaps.plugin.php I get an error when viewing the archives link: Something has gone wrong. We've run into a problem and are unable to handle this request right now. Please check back in a little while.
It happened on a clean install of Vanilla, so there seems to be something in the default.master.tpl that could be causing it. Something could of gone wrong with my test setup, so I'll reset everything and try again.
https://open.vanillaforums.com/discussion/37988/sql-error-when-editing-or-removing-role-something-has-gone-wrong That might help you in the right direction. I recall there being a couple of discussions, perhaps around the same time, but none other popped up in my search.