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Marc

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  1. Does it state what tables? Do not add any manually. You should never manualy change your database
  2. Ah, good old rocket loader will indeed cause issues on sites unfortunately.
  3. There isnt a way in which to do it only for reviews unfortunately. It would be covered if a group is being reviewed on all content of course
  4. Please see the message above. This has been added to our bug tracker
  5. We have been having problems replicating this on a stock installation, so Ive created a ticket for you on this, so we can look into it further
  6. For this issue, you should respond on that email, as a ticket has been created for it
  7. You need to do these Check your site is running requirements, using the requirement checker here. It may be its missing PHP components Upload a fresh set of files from your client area, and upgrade from /admin/upgrade
  8. Please dont post up your usernames for mysql. As mentioned above, please check uploads/logs as it will tell you what the error message is.
  9. Ive created a ticket for you on this, so we can further investigate
  10. If its not shown, then there isnt currently one set 🙂
  11. Check this again now please, Brad. You may need to clear your browser cache if you are not seeing the changes
  12. You can find this by logging onto your client area, then selecting your license. The live and test URLs will both be shown in this area
  13. Just taken a look at this for you, and you are missing a required domain entry there. I've created a ticket on this and sent you over more details so you can implement this. We can then get your SSL renewed
  14. Have you also updated PHP? If so, ensure you are executing the task under the correct PHP version
  15. Im not sure you are understanding what I mean there unfortunately. You need to check the mysql details you changed in your conf_global.php file are correct. Check in uploads/logs (on your server) for the actual errors, not in your admin CP, as you will indeed be unable to access that
  16. Check your server error logs in the first instance, as that will tell you exactly what the internal server error is
  17. Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention! I can confirm this should be further reviewed and I have logged an internal bug report for our development team to investigate and address as necessary, in a future maintenance release.
  18. The issue is it cannot write to your datastore folder at that location.
  19. Its not writable because of permission issues. Unfortunately only your hosting company can resolve that
  20. I have added a new bug report on this
  21. To clarify, there is nothing in the default platform that will allow you to add them as a setting. These are custom coded items on our site.
  22. Ive asked if someone can take a look at those and get some added
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