Pff...
Now I enabled my stats plugin again by copying the
gl_st_ vars from the Sql db.
Now I get
Warning: gethostbyaddr(): Address is not a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address in /my/geeklog/public_html/safe/plugins/stats/functions.inc
on line 304
Now what?
I’m getting totally confuse
Hey all..
Another question from me.
I keep on nagging untill you all are sick of me J
I installed my geeklog on a new host ..
Everything seemed to work ..
BUT
The phplinks don’t count the hits I made during
testing..
Also the visitor stats (from stats-plugin) show no
hits on new h
Well, if there are not too much entries from that user, I think it can be
easily done by hand, with phpMyAdmin or similar.
Jaime
> No, there is no way to restore those associations. The entire point
> of deleting a user is to remove all references of them from the site.
> Once done this operatio
You should have, instead, first created the new account and then updated
all his stuff to use the new userid and then deleted the bad account.
Vinny's right, once done, it can't be undone.
--Tony
Vincent Furia wrote:
No, there is no way to restore those associations. The entire point
of del
No, there is no way to restore those associations. The entire point
of deleting a user is to remove all references of them from the site.
Once done this operation can not be undone as the database tables have
been updated.
-Vinny
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:23:52 +0530, eashwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
This editor has a preview function, where youcan see how your code works
yes.
Excellent if you are not sure if your code works properly..
Greetz
Martin
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Hi All,
I recently had problems for a user, in the sence the right
side block wouldn't appear for this user (no matter what browser is
used). So, I deleted this user and added him back, this fixed his
problem. But, all those posts/replies that he made earlier now show up
as "anonymous" use