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Originally posted by Zachery View PostTry clearing your cache, it might be cached on some level. Also you can try editing and resaving the attachment permissions.
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Try clearing your cache, it might be cached on some level. Also you can try editing and resaving the attachment permissions.
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Originally posted by Zachery View PostI'd ask that you start a ticket at that point if I need access.
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Would access be easier for you? I'll make a quick video tho. Showing settings, uploading, etc.
Video:
http://screencast.com/t/OWQ3OTExYmQ
Showing limit as 10mb (in bytes). Goes to an article. Goes to add an Attachment, of size 2.4 MB (you can see it in the upload window). Shows the "error" message.
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Dumb. LOL. Now, I can't get attachments to want to work correctly. *hits head on wall* I've never had vBulletin hate me this much... I need to upload .pdf into CMS articles, mainly as it's going to be the only easy way for the group that owns the site to upload newsletters. I upped the limit from 2 MB to 10 MB, just to be safe. Yet, vBulletin keeps rejecting everything that's above 2MB. Thoughts on this?
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Home is the root node, its not intended to be displayed. You can see this here on the vbulletin.com site.
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Can you show me a screen shot of what is happening and highlight what you expect to be happening? Just to make sure we're on the same page.
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Ok. It was a "publishing" issue. For some reason, it was set to publish on February 27th, 2010. No idea HOW on earth that got in there, or why, because I never touched the dates. Thanks Zach.Still doesn't show in the section widget tho...
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Any ideas? I really need this to work, and it's failing miserably... =/
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Unfortunately, that is checked. But it doesn't show under "Sections" either...?
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widgetinstance 262 (Related Topics) skipped due to lack of content & hide_module_if_empty option.
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