Re: Template Security error

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14090
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texte = On the subject of Re: Template Security error hath scrawled Grant Hulbert: >>Just a note about a somewhat erroneous error message I received the >>other day... >> >>I had a link that send the user to a page via >> >> Click > ^ >There's another problem with this URL: it's missing the ending >inside the >. Could that be part of the trouble as well?Nah...just bad transcription. The page was fine (and the error gone) once I properly fed the [db] parameter with the actual database name. My issue was solely with the error message, which pointed me towards template security as the culprit, when it should have been directing me at the database suffix security.Everything works better without errors, anyway. ;)spud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- a.h.s. boy ---------------------- manifesto overlord, dada typographics spud@nothingness.org ------- http://www.nothingness.org/ Now featuring Social Anarchism and the Situationist International archives J'suis l'enfant de l'etat, et je me bats contre ca Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Dale LaFountain 2000)
  2. Re: MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Grant Hulbert 2000)
  3. Re: MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Grant Hulbert 2000)
  4. Re: MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Dale LaFountain 2000)
  5. Re: MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Sam Lewis 2000)
  6. MacOS9 plugin 4.0.2b5 template security error (Dale LaFountain 2000)
  7. Re: Template Security error (a.h.s. boy 1997)
  8. Re: Template Security error (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  9. Template Security error (a.h.s. boy 1997)
On the subject of Re: Template Security error hath scrawled Grant Hulbert: >>Just a note about a somewhat erroneous error message I received the >>other day... >> >>I had a link that send the user to a page via >> >> Click > ^ >There's another problem with this URL: it's missing the ending >inside the >. Could that be part of the trouble as well?Nah...just bad transcription. The page was fine (and the error gone) once I properly fed the [db] parameter with the actual database name. My issue was solely with the error message, which pointed me towards template security as the culprit, when it should have been directing me at the database suffix security.Everything works better without errors, anyway. ;)spud. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- a.h.s. boy ---------------------- manifesto overlord, dada typographics spud@nothingness.org ------- http://www.nothingness.org/ Now featuring Social Anarchism and the Situationist International archives J'suis l'enfant de l'etat, et je me bats contre ca a.h.s. boy

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