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CMS

b2evolution version 3.3.3 – so where’s the file upload popup? – solved!

Reader, if you don’t use the b2evolution blogging software this post is unlikely to be of any interest whatsoever….if you do use b2evolution and have recently upgraded then you may have arrived here after experiencing the same problem. Having upgraded the Moggyblog.com site recently from version 2.4 to 3.3.3. I suddenly found I couldn’t upload files (in this case JPEG images) after creating a new post. Searched high and low on the usual forums and there was no mention of any similar problems with other users of the new upgraded system.

‘Drupal CMS’ file system – allowing upload of additional file types.

If you’re a ‘Drupal’ Content Management System Administrator then this may be of some use to you. So you need to allow upload of a different file type to those specified in the Drupal default configuration? In which case (if you’re having problems) you may well have already looked at this posting –

Drupal LinkDrupal.org/node/146016

Further Drupal User warning on update of ‘Forum’ content header.

Here is the error message generated following the addition of a new forum top level topic. The Item was created correctly.
user warning: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘)’ at line 1 query: INSERT INTO xmlsitemap_term (tid, pid, last_changed, priority_override) VALUES (11, 0, 1197056606, ) in /home/circlewe/public_html/blog/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172.

Drupal User Warning: This shows and error in the SQL syntax used on a page

The following user warning was generated when updating content using Drupal 5. Any pointers as to what might be happening here would be most welcome? === user warning: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ‘)’ at line 1 query: INSERT INTO xmlsitemap_term (tid, pid, last_changed, priority_override) VALUES(8,0,1196450449,)in home/ circlewe/public_html/blog/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172.

Drupal internal ‘Error Tracking’ flags an error on content update

On setting up new components in the Drupal Administration interface the following error is generated when a content update was carried out within the Drupal 5 Administration interface. The content was however created successfully. Here is the error meesage:
Error Tracking: