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#11
I checked in with Rob, 2:45 PM Saturday and he said there are no updates on the issue.
Sorry, but that’s all there is to share at this time.
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#12
I was sworn to absolute secrecy, but, well, who keeps a secret these days??!!

At any event, I secured this top-secret video of Rob, M2 and their webmasters and tech support - and THIS is what really happened: (Contains adult language)



Tres commas!
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#13
It appears that me resorting to pushing numerous pins into my Moderator 2 voodoo doll has finally worked!

Yahoo!
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#14
Well the forum looks fairly normal as of this posting Wed. 12/18/24 12:00 noon EST. For the previous several days all it was was a long page of warnings and gibberish. Totally broken! Let's see if this reply works?

Edit to add: Well it seems to work now!
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#15
Meh...
I wish you all the best.
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#16
(12-14-2024, 11:14 PM)Wao nahele kane Wrote: I used to run a myBB forum and worked with with the PHP script on occasion.

We only host one forum anymore. Seems most clients that were into that stuff have moved on to letting folks do their social stuff on the big boys. Though we do have one that's still alive and kicking that's built on an old TalkShop script.. in perl. And that script is so old it just keeps chugging along. It doesn't have any bells and whistles that the evolving HTML/CSS/JS kept luring script writers to adopt, only to have to upgrade as the standards kept changing. This buggah is so primitive it dishes up straight ol' HTML 2 and forget the rest of it. And it shines all these years later still spitting out TDs and TRs .. and in frames for goodnesses sake! And the community that hangs at that watering hole are diehards.. they've been together since that script was new.

I did install MyBB at some point just to take a peek.. I was poking around installing different forum packages available on the server farm I lease mine from so as to represent each to a client who was interested at the tme. They run cPanel, and it makes installing different packages, forums included, a breeze. No more setting permissions on each folder and all that... and one can select which version of the script and which version of php.. all this has come a long way since we first started hosting domains.. 

Anyways.. I just replied to see the reply sequence working since last night's reboot.. the log in sequence was a bit dif but hey it all works.. thanks.. kudos to the admin gremlins..
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#17
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and patience over the last week and a half while the forum experienced technical issues.
Punaweb members should be able to access all normal user control functions again, and the moderator / admin panels appear fully operational.
Happy Posting!
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#18
Mahalo for your efforts Mod2.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#19
Credit where credit is due.  Mahalo to Rob who did all of the heavy lifting, and who makes Punaweb possible.
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#20
"...it was was a long page of warnings and gibberish."

The gibberish is still here!
Big Grin
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