This has me freeked out. I added 2 new globals, and edited several of them. Now, everything seemed to go fine, until I looked in the globals.txt file in the new template set folder. There is nothing in there called 'image_location' or 'top_html'
. This had me confused. I then tried deleting the globals.txt file, and refreshing the globals management page....everything appeared there fine! This proves that its not using the globals.txt file in its template set...so I restored that file, but it leaves me no closer to finding out what file it has saved the globals in
Anyone experienced similar things?
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Anyone experienced similar things?
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
IMPORTANT: I've now moved to ultranerds.co.uk, and the .com will no longer work!
Want to give me something back for my help? Please see my Amazon Wish List
GLinks ULTRA Package (plugins total "value" $3,325 & rising, for just $350)| GLinks ULTRA Package PRO (plugins total "value" $5,625 & rising, for just $500)
Support Forum | Links SQL Plugins | DMOZ Dumps | UltraNerds | ULTRAGLobals Plugin | Pre-Made Template Sets | FREE GLinks Plugins!
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