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Can't edit content after site move?

I've just moved my site to a different host and was pleased that actually worked at a first attempt. Laughing

Problem is I don't seem able to edit content pages through Admin. I get the edit page up OK but when I save changes, it goes back to the front page, instead of the Admin page.






what version of nuke are you using?

i developed a site recently using ravennuke and it rejected every block, module, article, etc that i wrote containing the word "union" or a "(" or ")". i had to adjust a line of code somewhere, and i will look it out if you need to know.






Version was in my sig but perhaps they're turned off.

It's Version 7.6. It was working fine at the old host but doesn't seem to work with the new one






Is it just content pages or everything that's un-editable?






Just content, edited a message ok.






Try re-installing the module/content folder. Your upload may have been interrupted for a second and missed or corrupted a file.






visionofheaven Wrote: :
Try re-installing the module/content folder. Your upload may have been interrupted for a second and missed or corrupted a file.

Tried that with no difference.

However, after playing around, I discovered it didn't like the style tags (think that's what they're called),

Edit.

Just tried entering the code using
Code: :
 but it wouldn't let me.  Got a sentinel message telling me I was blocked for a script attack.?







That's because style tags can be used maliciously.

So I'm surprised you could use them before you moved your site.

Or is this the first time you've tried to update your content since upgrading the nuke version?






It was the first update with the new host.

I created a quick html site using dreamweaver because of the slow loading problems and 1 and 1's BS excuses. Dreamweaver created the css. Knowing very little about coding I just copied and pasted.

Here is the page I am talking about http://rebels.westonpoolleague.co.uk/stats/index.html

I'll remember to use straight forward html in future. Very Happy




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