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  • Thread Starter Mark (podz)

    (@podz)

    Search the forums for “headers already sent” or “whitespace issue” and all will be well ??

    Woo-Hoo! It works! I’ve been noticing lately that alot of m spam comments were on older posts, but it never bothered me since I had the blacklist hack installed to moderate such posts. But today that changed. Some one posted a nasty gram on my site (against an old post I might add) that didn’t get caught (it wasn’t part of the traditional spam type). Good thing I had the email notification turned on. At any rate, I’ve added this plugin to my site and it works a charm. Now I don’t need to worry about the older posts getting stuff they shouldn’t.
    TG

    Anybody have any idea why the plugin is loading so strangely for me? (See above)

    Thread Starter Mark (podz)

    (@podz)

    Twinmama – have you tried getting the file again, and doing it afresh ? Just in case there was an error of sorts ?

    Twinmama – I took alook at your screen shot. Owch! What did you use to create the file? It looks like it picked up the RTF (RichTextFormat) along with the text…. suggestion. Re-copy the code from the page, paste it into notepad, or some text-only editor. Make sure there’s no spaces before or after the opening & closing <?php & ?> tags. Save it and re-upload it.
    TG

    TechGnome’s suggestion worked. Not using notepad was the problem. Thanks for the clue…now I know better!

    Trust me, knowing better doesn’t prevent you from doing it again…. I don’t know how many times I ‘ve done something similar.
    TG

    To most this may sound like splitting hairs, but is this using the date on the MySQL line or the post date? Because I have some posts that should be closed but remain open, and I do a lot of date editing.

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