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New Post 6/11/2008 2:04 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

David I have do look on the 2nd Link you posted on the beginning of this thread.  There is a "Your IP" Module.  Please try do uninstall it from the Page.  I think this Module caused your issue.


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New Post 6/11/2008 6:48 AM
User is offline David Press
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www.jiggyjigs.com
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

I have removed the 3rd party module (Your IP) and the problem still exists.  I know which thread has caused the problem and think it has been caused by one of my users attempting to add reply or edit reply.   The problem has never happened before and the user is one of the most frequent users so I don't understand why it has happened now?

 

Dave

 
New Post 6/11/2008 9:17 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
1275 posts
www.taunusstein.org
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

So your problem is resolved, I will mak this thread as resolved.  I can not reproduce it.


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New Post 6/11/2008 7:12 PM
User is offline David Press
71 posts
www.jiggyjigs.com
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? 

No its not resolved.

I have just narrowed the problem down.  I still have no fix.

 

Dave

 
New Post 6/11/2008 10:54 PM
User is offline David Press
71 posts
www.jiggyjigs.com
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Re: Placing the forum on my site messes with the layout? have  

I have restored my database backup to fix the problem (thankfully backup was recent), but the question still remains.  Why does this happen and how is it fixed as it appears there are a number of instances.

 

Dave

 
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