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#11
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please check your templates

ACP --> Templates --> Find Updated Templates

Can you also reproduce the warnings in the MyBB standard style or do they only appear under BootBB? Which version of BootBB are you using?

please don't just remove anything if there are warnings, the $comma thing was a mistake by the style developer, $comma had no place there
 
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#12
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PS: I've updated the previous post with a list of the many errors displayed while I was browsing the forum.
ACP --> Templates --> Find Updated Templates

There is a long list of updated templates. What should I do? Is this normal?
I've just downloaded BootBB, so I assume it's the latest version (BootBB Reloaded v16).

I am trying to explain how to reproduce these errors:

When I browse the forum, for example: Forum Name / Subforum / Sub-subforum
When I am in the sub-subforum and click on 'Forum Name', I return to the forum homepage with no errors.

However, if I click on the 'Subforum' link to go back from the sub-subforum to the parent forum, I encounter all these errors.
The URL producing this error is: addressoftheforum.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1

I’m reposting the list of errors that occur:

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#13
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a lot of warnings I don't get in my testboard

could you please run this check:

ACP --> Tools & Maintenance --> File Verification

BootBB should be the newest version.
It's normal a lot of templates are listed as updated,. cause the templates are changed for responsive view in BootBB
But I don't understand why you get this warnings

If necessary, you can deactivate the display of warnings in the ACP:
ACP --> Configuration --> Server & Optimization Options --> Error Type Medium --> Errors
In the case of warnings, the page is still displayed correctly, in contrast to errors, which stop the output.
 
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#14
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(2024-08-17, 09:41 AM)bv64 Wrote: ACP --> Tools & Maintenance --> File Verification
Verification is fine:
Congratulations! No corrupt files have been found on your installation.

Quote:If necessary, you can deactivate the display of warnings in the ACP:
ACP --> Configuration --> Server & Optimization Options --> Error Type Medium --> Errors
In the case of warnings, the page is still displayed correctly, in contrast to errors, which stop the output.
I did not know this tip, indeed all those warnings disappeared!

Thank you!
I've send a PM to the theme's author in case he can understand what was causing all these warnings.
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#15
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fine, you're welcome
 
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