vBulletin won't save settings!

Discussion in 'vBulletin Discussions' started by dacook, Feb 17, 2010.

  1. dacook

    dacook Newcomer

    awww.adminaddict.net_data_MetaMirrorCache_3c0be2c73585040f5dd3a7030b41c946.png

    Recently about few days ago i moved to another host and since from then i tried everything but i can't save anything in my admincp when try to change something like the template or add a new style or add a script or do a backup that screen appears.

    If anybody can help me please do, thank you.

    I am running a vbulletin 3.8.4
    When i try to save something in the admin cp it only shows me a blank page like the screenshot is showing.
     
  2. gnatster

    gnatster Regular Member

    I'd contact your new host as this happened as a result of the move most likely.
     
  3. tech

    tech Regular Member

    Well the vBulletin ACP in that content area is all iframes? Since the URL doesnt change, So I'd assume your browser or host doesn't support iframes.

    I cant be 100% sure on that though.
     
  4. fattony69

    fattony69 Regular Member

    It could be your settings? Is it set to the correct settings like 666, 644, 777 or whatever they are supposed to be?
     
  5. dacook

    dacook Newcomer

    yea i will do that thanks.
    i tried on another pc and it didn't work i also tried firefox, opera, chrome and internet explorer.

    yes they are correct i checked on that

    all three of you thanks for the replies.
     
  6. Mikey

    Mikey Mikeylicio.us

    Use legal vBulletin. :rolleyes:

    I've seen "nulled" copies before. They don't have the copyright text at the bottom of the admincp linked, nor do they have the "Latest version available: 3.8.4 Patch Level 2" in the middle of the top bar.

    Here's an example of a LEGAL vB AdminCP, I've highlighted the telltale areas which yours doesn't have. ;)

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  7. cheat-master30

    cheat-master30 Grand Master

    ^Erm... what? His screenshot does have the bottom copyright text, and some people do remove call backs purely to reduce server resource usage (I heard anyway).
     
  8. Mikey

    Mikey Mikeylicio.us

    Even if that is true (cmon, you'd have to edit the PHP files and this person, no offense to them, is having trouble changing settings), it still doesn't explain why there is no "Latest version available:" line, which is a callhome to the vBulletin servers and as such is removed by "Nullers". Suffice to say I don't just go handing accusations out like sweets, I am confident in my judgement.
     
  9. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

  10. dacook

    dacook Newcomer

    Thanks guys for all the help.
    i am trying everything. :D
     

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