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New Post 5/19/2008 4:29 PM
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User is offline farawaypress
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How to remove a corrupted post breaking a forum? 

A poster to my forums evidently timed out or something, generating that "value cannot be null" issue that plagues the forums; but this time, the new thread somehow half-posted -- you can see the damaged thread here:

http://www.comichron.com/ResearchForum/tabid/190/forumid/2/scope/threads/Default.aspx

The link goes to a "value cannot be null" error page. There is no link to delete the thread, and it is jamming the forum such that (a) every thread after it is kicked to another page, and (b) the Recent Forum Posts module out front is crashing.

I know on the forums on DNN2 there was a way to remove a corrupted post -- where can I do this?

This was the error message when the item was posted, I believe:

ModuleId: 996
ModuleDefId: 104
FriendlyName: Add/Edit Post
ModuleControlSource: DesktopModules/Forum/Forum_PostEdit.ascx
AssemblyVersion: 04.07.00
PortalID: 2
PortalName: The Comics Chronicles
UserID: -1
UserName:
ActiveTabID: 190
ActiveTabName: Research Forum
RawURL: /ResearchForum/tabid/190/ctl/PostEdit/forumid/2/action/new/mid/996/Default.aspx
AbsoluteURL: /Default.aspx
AbsoluteURLReferrer: http://www.comichron.com/ResearchForum/tabid/190/ctl/PostEdit/forumid/2/action/new/mid/996/Default.aspx
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7
DefaultDataProvider: DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider, DotNetNuke.SqlDataProvider
ExceptionGUID: 82368ba1-d440-4c1d-b392-3fc61b8dc28a
InnerException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: value
FileName:
FileLineNumber: 0
FileColumnNumber: 0
Method: System.Web.Caching.CacheEntry..ctor
StackTrace:
Message: DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: value ---> System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: value at System.Web.Caching.CacheEntry..ctor(String key, Object value, CacheDependency dependency, CacheItemRemovedCallback onRemovedHandler, DateTime utcAbsoluteExpiration, TimeSpan slidingExpiration, CacheItemPriority priority, Boolean isPublic) at System.Web.Caching.CacheInternal.DoInsert(Boolean isPublic, String key, Object value, CacheDependency dependencies, DateTime utcAbsoluteExpiration, TimeSpan slidingExpiration, CacheItemPriority priority, CacheItemRemovedCallback onRemoveCallback, Boolean replace) at System.Web.Caching.Cache.Insert(String key, Object value, CacheDependency dependencies) at DotNetNuke.Services.Cache.FileBasedCachingProvider.FBCachingProvider.Insert(String CacheKey, Object objObject, Boolean PersistAppRestart) at DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities.DataCache.SetCache(String CacheKey, Object objObject) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Forum.ThreadInfo.GetThreadInfo(Int32 ThreadID) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Forum.PostEdit.GetApprovedPostReturnURL(PostInfo Post) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Forum.PostEdit.PostToDatabase() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Forum.PostEdit.cmdSubmit_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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New Post 5/20/2008 6:27 AM
Online now... Matthias Schlomann
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Re: How to remove a corrupted post breaking a forum? 

If it is only one post that breaks the forum you can delete the post by post ID in the Forum_Posts table. 

If you have general Post edit and add issue, you can try to subscrippt to all Forums in "My Settings" save it, and then try posting, is it fixed, go back to "My Settings" and unsubscript from all Forums. 

First try restart the application in Host setting.


Regards
Matthias
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New Post 5/20/2008 7:47 AM
User is offline farawaypress
13 posts
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Re: How to remove a corrupted post breaking a forum? 

Thanks -- managed to fix it.

 
New Post 5/20/2008 9:46 PM
User is offline Terrance
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Re: How to remove a corrupted post breaking a forum? 

Hi!

I have the same problem, how do you fix it. Thanks

 
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