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Old 12-03-2008, 15:29
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Hi all,

I have a very annoying thing happening with the sites I run that have any kind of cms installed, users or admins cannot post "news", "articles" or anything that needs any kind of formatting.

I have installed a clean php-nuke on a site, and added a news item with 1 word "hello"

this can be seen at www.fishguardgoodwicklions.com/nuke . Now if I want to enter for instance:

Hello
this is a story about blah blah blah
goodbye for now


when I click preview or save or anything the thing crashes and returns from nuke /admin to the root site lions.com (which is running php-fusion which also has the same trouble)

So in conclusion all of my sites will not allow any html code at all, so no formatting on stories, articles, no linking of pictures in stories or anything !

I dont think this can be anything to do with the cms systems as the php-nuke is a clean install, so it must be a change in the php.ini or something.

any ideas would be much appreciated.

thanks

Ps i can provide admin login for anyone to see for themselves, just let me know
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Old 12-03-2008, 15:34
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mod security is the problem - search the forum to find the code you need to add to your .htaccess file to fix it (sorry can't remeber it exactly - else i'd include it here)
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EDIT - found the link you need - have a look at this post mod_security Fix
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Originally Posted by nukenet View Post
Hi all,

I have a very annoying thing happening with the sites I run that have any kind of cms installed, users or admins cannot post "news", "articles" or anything that needs any kind of formatting.

I have installed a clean php-nuke on a site, and added a news item with 1 word "hello"

this can be seen at www.fishguardgoodwicklions.com/nuke . Now if I want to enter for instance:

Hello
this is a story about blah blah blah
goodbye for now


when I click preview or save or anything the thing crashes and returns from nuke /admin to the root site lions.com (which is running php-fusion which also has the same trouble)

So in conclusion all of my sites will not allow any html code at all, so no formatting on stories, articles, no linking of pictures in stories or anything !

I dont think this can be anything to do with the cms systems as the php-nuke is a clean install, so it must be a change in the php.ini or something.

any ideas would be much appreciated.

thanks

Ps i can provide admin login for anyone to see for themselves, just let me know
It was due to mod_security rule set on server.
I have excluded your domain from mod_security restrictions. Now you should not get any such problem while adding/editing the post.
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Old 12-03-2008, 15:39
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Wow, that was quick, thank -you so much, it works a treat.
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