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Poll :: Does news work for you in phpnuke7

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babywebmaster
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 12:33 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I have been happily using phpnuke 6.5, then thought I would go to osc2nuke....does not work!
Decided to come back to phpnuke & did brand new install of phpnuke 7
which i got through phpnuke club...now I can't post news...the last 24 hours have now been a complete waste of time. I wished I had stayed with6.5...at least it worked...I know 7 is new but I feel I"paid" for the latest stable version & have been duped!
I need a fix...pleeease some one must know the answer to this!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 8:25 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hurrah, Hooray .. I've fixed it.
Some apologies may be due but phpnuke can be sooo frustrating.
A simple reminder of not screwing around with the db!
I would advise all that even after printing out my old db structure & the new one & comparing them laborously, that those tiny differences count..so..do a fresh install of db...you can always add into the tables with phpmyadmin after!
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