PHPLd Problem

Discussion in 'Directories' started by Meads, Sep 29, 2006.

  1. #1
    I cannot find some links in the admin panel of PHPLD. ive gone through every single page and the link is not there. Any ideas why this could be happening? Also is there a way i could remove the said link.
     
    Meads, Sep 29, 2006 IP
  2. an0n

    an0n Prominent Member

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    1. what VERSION are you running.
    2. what TYPE of links are you refering to?
    a. Regular?
    b. Featured?
     
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  3. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    He is definately using Phpld V.2.0 (free version) because if he use phpld V.3.06 then its easy to search any link through admin area, am i right an0n :confused:
     
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  4. an0n

    an0n Prominent Member

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    I am pretty sure that is correct Don.

    Nothing annoys me more than when someone has a problem and they leave everyone completely in the dark as to what version they are using. They need to be more descriptive with their problem, and whether or not they modified anything etc. etc.

    It's one of the reasons you don't find me in the 2.0 forums much these days.
    How can you not support such a great script by buying it, is beyond my train of thought.

    but anywho... we'll see i guess.

    Rob
     
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  5. Meads

    Meads Well-Known Member

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    Sorry for not giving more information. I am currently using version 2.0 and it is a regular link im searching for. Ive been every page and used the firefox search feature to search for the title text but it doesnt seem to be there. Any ideas?
     
    Meads, Sep 30, 2006 IP