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I'm considering converting an older OekakiBBS board into WaxPotato, and was wondering if it's possible to add the use of the old oekaki131 applet.
And another question:
I'm using Wax 5.5.7 and anytime a guest posts (with comment avatars enabled), it gives this message.
Warning: mysql_result(): Unable to jump to row 0 on MySQL result index 52 in *path*/ro/op/index.php on line 438
I hope I made sense. Falling asleep while asking for help usually doesn't work too well. xD
Last edited by MJneko (04-08-2006 01:17:19)
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The old version of OekakiBBS is not supported. I haven't used it in a while, but I do recall having a problem getting it to work properly, because there is some kind of security lockout (it only wants to work with the Perl-based picture.cgi). Every time I tried to get it to work with my own PHP script, the applet returned some kind of security key, but no picture data. Eventually, I gave up.
Sorry, but it's obvious that the authors don't want the applet to be used anywhere but on their own web site.
Unable to jump to row 0
There was a problem with 5.5.7 the day it was released. I fixed it the next day, but apparently, you were too quick for me.
Download the mini patch and copy the "index.php" file to the server. No other files need to be copied.
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Waccoon wrote:
The old version of OekakiBBS is not supported. I haven't used it in a while, but I do recall having a problem getting it to work properly, because there is some kind of security lockout (it only wants to work with the Perl-based picture.cgi). Every time I tried to get it to work with my own PHP script, the applet returned some kind of security key, but no picture data. Eventually, I gave up.
Sorry, but it's obvious that the authors don't want the applet to be used anywhere but on their own web site.Unable to jump to row 0
There was a problem with 5.5.7 the day it was released. I fixed it the next day, but apparently, you were too quick for me.
Download the mini patch and copy the "index.php" file to the server. No other files need to be copied.
Ah, darn. Oh well. :3
I re-uploaded index.php and it still gives that message.
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I re-uploaded index.php and it still gives that message.
Huh. Does it happen with every avatar or only certain ones? It's possible the avatar field wasn't updated properly in the database.
The updater didn't return any errors, did it?
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