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double forward slash on forum url

 
Author Talbot
Partaker
#1 | Posted: 9 Jan 2007 14:50 
Hi Team,

I upgraded to the new 2 version last night using the instructions on this site and everything works great but I have 2 forward slashes on urls now, not that it matters, it's just cosmetic so

myforum/index.php?

is

myforum//index.php?
etc

I think this happened before with 1.7 but I can't remember how I got rid of this.

Also, I know this is my hack and not supported but new verison 2 breaks affiliate random banner script I had, code was in bb_functions and presented in Main_header template with

<a href="{$adlink}" target = "_blank"><img src="{$adimg}" alt="{$adlttext}" border="0"></a>

and so on... unless maybe I've left something out but I don't think so, just wondered if anyone had any idea on that.

thanks

Author marsbar
Associated Member
#2 | Posted: 9 Jan 2007 17:36 
Talbot wrote: I have 2 forward slashes on urls now

Check $main_url in your setup_options.php; the URL specified should be without a slash at the end.

All the best,
mb

Author Talbot
Partaker
#3 | Posted: 25 Jan 2007 00:42 
Thanks man, yeah that was the problem!

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