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    Issue: Invalid Argument on Page Load

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    1. issueid=977 January 6, 2010 7:37 PM
      Mokonzi Mokonzi is offline
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      Invalid Argument on Page Load
      Invalid Argument on Page Load

      Getting this error atm on any wiki page I load:

      PHP Code:
      Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in [path]\vault\special_plugins.php on line 974 
      This also includes the main forum pages.
    Issue Details
    Issue Number 977
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 3.x Series
    Category Forum Display
    Status Fixed
    Priority 3 - Loss of Functionality
    Affected Version 3.0.0 Beta 1
    Fixed Version 3.0.0 Beta 1
    Milestone VaultWiki 3.0.0
    Software DependencyAny
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
    Assigned Users (none)
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    1. January 6, 2010 9:34 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      In vault/special_plugins.php, find (it appears twice, but only the first needs to be changed):
      Code:
      		if (!$vbulletin->options['storecssasfile'])
      Replace with:
      Code:
      		if (!VAULT_40X_COMPAT AND !$vbulletin->options['storecssasfile'])
      In vBulletin 4, there's really no such thing as Storing CSS as Files, since it's done automatically through css.php.
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    2. January 7, 2010 3:23 AM
      Mokonzi Mokonzi is offline
      Senior Member
      Works a treat as always
      Reply Reply  
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