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  • Dive into the database and manually repair the issue by removine the https://gotbassmusic.com/%22 and %22 parts… or simply reboot your website with a clean install (which could make you cry if you’ve got good posts up – so think before you click the next buttons).

    Thread Starter whodafux

    (@whodafux)

    Where is this located? and i wouldnt expect it to fix the embed issues either would it?

    It seems it threw a bunch of \ in front of all the ” and ‘ in every post… not sure why this is screwing up the media section but it seems to be an easy yet tedious fix so far…

    take a look at this

    …coordinated a virtual \”jam session\” with musicians from all over the world!

    any idea what caused this?

    Thread Starter whodafux

    (@whodafux)

    ^^^^^

    Thread Starter whodafux

    (@whodafux)

    Can I please get some input? the links are still not working on the downloads even though the html points right to them… they are still linking to

    https://gotbassmusic.com/blog/2010/02/09/must-see-dumbfoundead-jam-session-2-0/%E2%80%98https://gotbassmusic.com/vinnie/01_JAM_SESSION_2_0.mp3%E2%80%99

    Can I please get some input?

    Well, yes you can! Just remember that this is a forum and I’m just a regular user like you… helping a stranger if I find some time to. ??

    Now, back to your database question(s).

    Stuff like \"jam session\" is pretty normal.

    Those “slashes” come from PHP/MySQL. This has to do with the database itself and it’s safety. There are a few characters that are considered “safer” if they are stored with that slash. I’ll skip the technical stuff so I won’t confuse you too much.

    Anyway, if you see \" or \' in your database… don’t touch it… I repeat: leave those slashes alone. Only fix them links (aka urls), that’s all.

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