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Recently tried to search for something and got this a good few times - The database value you're trying to insert does not exist: id_search

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PM me what you were searching for and I will have a look. not happening for me.

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Well I just typed in Sone Aluko. Thought there would have been a fair amount on him!

Very strange - happening for me too. Will get the boffins to investigate.

  • 3 weeks later...

Anybody had a chance to look at this?

I tried searching for a post by Caledonia that had evidence to back it up.

 

The search came back blank. ;D

 

RAcist.

  • 4 months later...

No, I searched for anything you'd posted about Florida and my laptop exploded.

No, I searched for anything you'd posted about Florida and my laptop exploded.

 

:lolabove:

  • 2 months later...

Anyone looked at this? I just did and notice we've nae index. Creating one will take up space. But if we have space and it fixes the problem (not sure that it will, admittedly) then we should think aboot it.

Anyone looked at this? I just did and notice we've nae index. Creating one will take up space. But if we have space and it fixes the problem (not sure that it will, admittedly) then we should think aboot it.

 

If only I had FTP credentials to look at the source code........

Reekie or Dandy_Don must be able to help with that?

 

I asked the question a while back and got no response.

 

There was an index but as you say, it's gone.

 

 

There was an index but as you say, it's gone.

 

Have you tried searching for it?

Have you tried searching for it?

 

Good one.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

There's an issue with one of the php files :

 

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 'TYPE=InnoDB' at line 5

File: /var/www/vhosts/donstalk.co.uk/httpdocs/messageboard/Sources/ManageSearch.php

Line: 564

 

This will need to be fixed before creating a search-index. If I get time (sorry nae had the time recently cos of work and kids) I will do a site upgrade and see if the latest release candidate of SMF has fixed this PHP error

Cheers Reekie

There's an issue with one of the php files :

 

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 'TYPE=InnoDB' at line 5

File: /var/www/vhosts/donstalk.co.uk/httpdocs/messageboard/Sources/ManageSearch.php

Line: 564

 

This will need to be fixed before creating a search-index. If I get time (sorry nae had the time recently cos of work and kids) I will do a site upgrade and see if the latest release candidate of SMF has fixed this PHP error

 

Are you able to send me this file or are you debugging it yourself?

If I can find the FTP login details, I'll send it to you. I might just update the site anyway, as the issue may resolve itself with the upgrade from v2.0RC2 to v2.0.1

If I can find the FTP login details, I'll send it to you. I might just update the site anyway, as the issue may resolve itself with the upgrade from v2.0RC2 to v2.0.1

 

Ah FTP details - the Holy Grail.

 

Can't you contact the host and get the root account details?

Ah FTP details - the Holy Grail.

 

Is this deliberately "ironic"

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