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The Witcher is currently offline  The Witcher   United States
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After upgrade from 2.7.7 to 2.8.1 on test forum, works normal.
After restoring to home directory, collapse and expand buttons no longer available after restoring the data dump!

Problem identical on upgraded 2.7.7 and installed 2.8.1 forums.

Inspecting with Firebug reveals the following differences between test forum and final forum after restore:



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<th style="white-space: nowrap;">Messages</th>
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<th style="white-space: nowrap;">Last message</th>
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<a class="CatLink" href="index.php?t=index&cat=10&rid=2&S=e8bfdae1123fe88067c6e3e509203edc">Who, What, When, Where, and Why</a>
- ((Mixed Open and registered Forum)) ((PG-17)) 
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<a class="CatLink" href="index.php?t=index&cat=10&S=e554aee47505a823f467eb0dc983cd5b">Who, What, When, Where, and Why</a>
- ((Mixed Open and registered Forum)) ((PG-17)) 
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Are in header, and there are no errors associated.


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icon6.gif  Re: collapse and expand buttons no longer available after restoring data dump! [message #159889 is a reply to message #159888] Sun, 05 July 2009 12:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The Witcher is currently offline  The Witcher   United States
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Restoring the same datadump on an entirely different host and installation works 4.0, without issues, so it would appear to be a host issue! identical permissions, same host different installations.

Beats me!


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Re: collapse and expand buttons no longer available after restoring data dump! [message #159890 is a reply to message #159888] Sun, 05 July 2009 12:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Can you please post the steps required to reproduce the problem?
icon6.gif  Re: collapse and expand buttons no longer available after restoring data dump! [message #159892 is a reply to message #159890] Sun, 05 July 2009 14:10 Go to previous message
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naudefj wrote on Sun, 05 July 2009 07:38
Can you please post the steps required to reproduce the problem?


Standard restore of a data dump! However I have already resolved the problem.

One of the installations used "fast CGI" the other did not I thought that might be the problem so I turned it off, but the problem returned as soon as I restored again.

So I dumped the database and user all together created new ones and restored again ... Success finally (only took 10 hours).

I simply could not comprehend why it would work on two separate hosts, and 3 different installations but would not work on the original domain the data dump originated from (which was on the same host as 2 of the installations I tried it on).

So I guess the issue is resolved.


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