[BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert


Inactive User
Subject: [BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert
Could someone check this for me and either verify it or whatever. :mryellow:

Save two or more drafts and then try to bulk delete them by clicking the check-boxes and hitting submit. As in the pic. ;)

Deleting them one at a time (not using the check-boxes) appears to be working ok.



If you get an alert - Open drafts.php

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define('IN_ICYPHOENIX', true);

Before Add:

// CTracker_Ignore: File Checked By Human
define('CT_SECLEVEL', 'LOW');

BTW! define('CT_SECLEVEL', 'MEDIUM'); wont work.


And try again.

Grazzie! :LOL:

Subject: Re: [BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert
Lopa.

It apears to be related to my CrTracker issue. Since it´s the same mode triggering the Tracker.

The CHECKBOXES.

I´ve checked this on my livesite, and can confirm it. IT´s definatly a BUG

Inactive User
Subject: Re: [BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert
Thanks spydie for confirming it. :)

I doubt that it's going to turn out to be a coding bug, rather more likely that cTracker has something in its array that it sees as a threat. And as Icy Phoenix has a lot more code and arrays than phpBB ever did, I doubt that the problem wont come up again. ;)

Could be wrong TOO! :mricy:

And I must go back to having a "Live" site, because trying to test everything with localhost is kinda' killing me a bit. :(

Subject: Re: [BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert
Yep, i´m with you on that.

Because localhost a lot of times does´nt show the problems that can turn up on a live site.

Depends on a lot of thing´s , like PHP lib version, Apache version , mysql version etc.

sometimes it even could be an Perl problem or something similar.

Subject: Re: [BUG] Drafts.php - Ctracker Alert
I should have fixed it... anyway I guess I will remove this CTracker feature from Icy Phoenix...


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