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Jason2
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 12:19pm
Hello,
I just ran the following from the diagnostics - Problematic Webserver Modules
It says no for: Module Loaded and yes for: AJAX Unicode Issue. Does this mean mod_security is enabled, therefore I need to use the .htaccess to disable it?
Wayne Luke
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 12:49pm
Mine has two tables.. The first is for Suhosin and it says "Module Loaded: No". The second is for mod_security and it has "AJAX Unicode Issue" and that is checked. Still further it says:
The above setting will indicate if mod_security is preventing some AJAX requests from being submitted to vBulletin. If this shows Yes then you either need to disable mod_security or change the AJAX settings with the vBulletin Options and disable Problematic features.
This is in RC1 because I haven't been able to upgrade to RC2 yet.
Jason2
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 12:50pm
I'm using RC2. So, does this mean I have mod_security running?
Wayne Luke
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 12:51pm
Yes, it means you have mod_security running.
Jason2
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 12:59pm
Thanks! Does this still work? http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=167121
Wayne Luke
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 1:05pm
That would depend on your hosting provider and their server setup. If allowed, then yes it will still work.
Jason2
Wed 2nd Apr '08, 1:19pm
Done and it's saying NO now, so I presume it's worked :)
Thanks!
Twisted Shifter
Sun 2nd Nov '08, 1:53am
Mine has two tables.. The first is for Suhosin and it says "Module Loaded: No". The second is for mod_security and it has "AJAX Unicode Issue" and that is checked. Still further it says:
The above setting will indicate if mod_security is preventing some AJAX requests from being submitted to vBulletin. If this shows Yes then you either need to disable mod_security or change the AJAX settings with the vBulletin Options and disable Problematic features.
This is in RC1 because I haven't been able to upgrade to RC2 yet.
I am getting the same Ajax error. I tried to make the .htaccess file is that a simple text file in the main dir correct?
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