Administrators - Help Please
#1
Just joined this board and I use others just like it with the same format.
I can't seem to reply to threads as I don't have a reply icon of any sort showing on my screen.
Any idea what the problem is please? Proving a little frustrating as I can't add my penny's worth to some good points here.
Thanks (& thanks to all who have responded to my threads so far).
WB
I can't seem to reply to threads as I don't have a reply icon of any sort showing on my screen.
Any idea what the problem is please? Proving a little frustrating as I can't add my penny's worth to some good points here.
Thanks (& thanks to all who have responded to my threads so far).
WB
#3
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: In wrxshire
Posts: 6,725
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
you can cheat however and change the "thread.asp" in the address window to "reply.asp" and that should do it.
ie
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=101325
change to
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/reply.asp?ThreadID=101325
for example until someone remeber the setting.
cheers
chrisp
ie
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=101325
change to
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/reply.asp?ThreadID=101325
for example until someone remeber the setting.
cheers
chrisp
#7
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Herts
Posts: 1,693
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Think it was an Ad-Aware type program blocking it before?! (I.e to stop the banner ads apearing up the top of the page and to kill pop ups)
Running anything like that?
Running anything like that?
Trending Topics
#10
Scooby Regular
Usually something to do with naming conventions. SDB - may be worth changing the name of the image to reply_butt.jpg or something. Might not work but I have seen this before with images with the word banner in the name
DW
DW
#11
All,
Yes I am running Norton's firewall. I will switch it off in a minute to see what happens. However I would be surprised if it was the firewall as I use another bulletin board with an identical configuration to this one and I don't have any problems.
Still stranger things have happened. Will keep you informed. thanks for the help so far.
WB
Yes I am running Norton's firewall. I will switch it off in a minute to see what happens. However I would be surprised if it was the firewall as I use another bulletin board with an identical configuration to this one and I don't have any problems.
Still stranger things have happened. Will keep you informed. thanks for the help so far.
WB
#12
Unbelievably, its the firewall. When its switched off I can see the reply button. May have to do with the parental control suite I have set up.
As the firewall is essential I will have to continue using "reply.asp" as a get-around.
Thanks again.
WB
As the firewall is essential I will have to continue using "reply.asp" as a get-around.
Thanks again.
WB
#14
Hum, I use Norton Firewall and do not have a problem with it.
Check that it will allow cookies, for Scoobynet anyway, when you login a local cookie is put onto your machine. Norton Firewall maybe blocking this.
The quickest way I know to test that local cookies are working is to click on the VIP button. If no cookie is found you will be prompted to login.
Cheers
Nigel
Check that it will allow cookies, for Scoobynet anyway, when you login a local cookie is put onto your machine. Norton Firewall maybe blocking this.
The quickest way I know to test that local cookies are working is to click on the VIP button. If no cookie is found you will be prompted to login.
Cheers
Nigel
#15
Nigel,
Just ran the VIP test and yep, no cookies, probably because NFW auto blocks them. I tend to be wary of cookies as they are now the new trojan horse in computer viruses.
Need to work my way round NFW to get this cookie loaded.
Cheers
Just ran the VIP test and yep, no cookies, probably because NFW auto blocks them. I tend to be wary of cookies as they are now the new trojan horse in computer viruses.
Need to work my way round NFW to get this cookie loaded.
Cheers
#16
I'm running Version 2001 which by default permits cookies, so I am assuming that you are running 2002.
Hopefully the configuration options have not changed too much between the two releases but you should be able configure cookies through the advanced options.
You should then be able to add a new site with the settings required to get Scoobynet working, this will then leave your default settings intact for other web sites.
Nigel
Hopefully the configuration options have not changed too much between the two releases but you should be able configure cookies through the advanced options.
You should then be able to add a new site with the settings required to get Scoobynet working, this will then leave your default settings intact for other web sites.
Nigel
#18
Hi
The problem is ad blocking. If you switch this off for scoobynet you will be fine.
Bare in mind also, that it costs scoobynet money to render and deliver the pages to you. The only way we can pay for that is by delivering an advert with the page. If you block the advert you are basically costing scoobynet money without allowing us the opportunity to earn money to pay for it.
All the best
Simon
The problem is ad blocking. If you switch this off for scoobynet you will be fine.
Bare in mind also, that it costs scoobynet money to render and deliver the pages to you. The only way we can pay for that is by delivering an advert with the page. If you block the advert you are basically costing scoobynet money without allowing us the opportunity to earn money to pay for it.
All the best
Simon
#20
Webmaster,
Don't have a problem with adverts as I understand that websites like these need to have an income to set against costs. However there are some websites that take the biscuit and don't do any work to get the balance right.
Classic example is the 4CAR website which has lost shedloads of users because it insists, for example, on masking out the page you are viewing with a full page advert of the MINI every "X" seconds .
Taking the p$$$ is an expression that comes to mind. My problem is now sorted.
Cheers
WB
Don't have a problem with adverts as I understand that websites like these need to have an income to set against costs. However there are some websites that take the biscuit and don't do any work to get the balance right.
Classic example is the 4CAR website which has lost shedloads of users because it insists, for example, on masking out the page you are viewing with a full page advert of the MINI every "X" seconds .
Taking the p$$$ is an expression that comes to mind. My problem is now sorted.
Cheers
WB
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Mick
Computer & Technology Related
2
14 September 2002 04:56 PM