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12-Mar-2003, 02:54 PM #1
Weird link problem when Posting Replies
I just had a weird experience on Posting to a reply at Microsoft office cause when I hit the Submit Reply button, it went to a 404 error and the address was http:///newreply.php that sort of error was happening on every link on that page (http:///usercp.php , http:///forumdisplay.php , etc). I went Back and hit Post Reply again, and that time everything was working. The links were not mapping back to the root folder, if you get my drift.

This has never happened before and I have not been able to duplicate it yet.

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12-Mar-2003, 03:32 PM #2
Yup, that's the problem with me trying to do re-programming without closing the site -- you'll get blips like that for a second. You shouldn't see it again.
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12-Mar-2003, 03:34 PM #3
OK! Just thought I'd mention it, just in case.
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