Hi,
I recently installed the newest version and so far I had no problems, I altered one skin and began adding a story, and working with a test member ....
The first story showed up without a problem, but the second one just won't validate ..
http://www.forbidden-fruits.org/viewstory.php?sid=2
Here is the link to the profile
http://www.forbidden-fruits.org/viewuser.php?uid=1
When I go under manage stories, I can see that the first two chapters are validated, but whenever I try to valdite the story, it always goes back to none after I clicked "add story"
Also despite using the maintenance feature to re-calculate the statistic it say that 9 stories have been postet, when in fact only two have been posted. I tried every thing at least ten times and searched, but found nothing that helped me. I also validated me as an author, but that did not change anything ... oh and I tried to click on complete but even that did not enable me to validate the story
I hope someone has an idea, where I could have screwed up ... as it worked before with the first story
edit: Just added a third story and everything went smoothly - I guess I could delete an re-add the old story - but there is still the thing with the off story count - can I fix this via the database? And for the future it would be nicer to be able to validate stories and not ask members to re-post ...
There are some validation bugs in the Bug forum for version 3.2.1.
https://efiction.org/forums/index.php?topic=4838.0
https://efiction.org/forums/index.php?topic=4989.0
https://efiction.org/forums/index.php?topic=4742.0
Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door.
url: https://www.potionsandsnitches.org/fanfiction
php: 7.4.33 msql: 5.6.51-community GPL
efic version: 3.5.5 latest patches: yes
bridges: none mods: challenges, tracker, story end, beta, word
Thanks, I admit I did not look there - somehow I did not think of it as a bug ....
I did not found out what was causing the problem, but validating it via editing the msql database worked fine ...
