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Started by mcasatti, August 03, 2006, 01:40:38 AM

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mcasatti

I check scripts.js and all the threads about it in this board and I can´t find the problem.
The message is "MM_openBrWindow is not defined".
This is a new, clean installation, Coppermine version 1.4.8 and no files has been altered or replaced.

Any solution, clue or recomendation ?

Nibbler


Joachim Müller


mcasatti

Quote from: GauGau on August 03, 2006, 06:52:10 AM
Check if http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/faq.htm#noFullsizePopup applies to you.

I check that. My template.html file is Ok for any template I choose.
Here is a link to my gallery:

http://forjadores.net/test/galeria/index.php

If ask for username and password ther are:

user = tester
password = tester001

Thanks for any help. (I'm checking javascript errors with Firefox javascript console)

Nibbler

http://forjadores.net/test/galeria/scripts.js => 406 error. I think this has been encountered before, search the board or seek support from your host.

Sami

your server didn't accept script.js ask your host for support
check this:
http://forjadores.net/test/galeria/scripts.js

Edit: Sorry I didn't saw the nibbler post !
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

mcasatti

Perfect. Your assistance help me find the solution.
I post here for anyone uses.

I need to change the .htaccess file and append this code


<IfModule mod_security.c>
SecFilterEngine Off
SecFilterScanPOST Off
</IfModule>


Now is working Ok.

Thanks again

Joachim Müller

Another workaround would be to rename the file "script.js" to something innocent (and unknown) like "script.foobar". Then edit themes/yourtheme/template.html and change reference to script.js accordingly. Haven't tried this, but it may well be enough to do so (in case your webhost doesn't allow you to create/modify .htaccess files.