Bug Remove a forum from rewrite

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I am not sure why but everytime I publish an article for my CMS now, I get about 20 duplicate articles posted in the forum for the comments section.

I am currently in the investigation process but wondering if this has been reported to you at all. I would like to disable rewrites of this particular forum, I am not sure how to do so. The forum is currently being rewritten and wondering if this is why all the sudden I am having this issue.

To stop it, I have to post a comment immediately, to find the "real" thread, as only one of them is real. The rest are fakes. If I delete all of them, then it will post another 20 and keep posting another 20 each time the page is visited. So the real one must be found to make it stop, which is easy, (just give one comment).

I did research google and this is in jira for vbulletin but they cannot duplicate it. However, I did notice in threads many of the users also had the old rewrite mod by vbseo-- so it does make some sense since the article is rewriting the thread name maybe it confuses the software?

Just thinking out loud...

Thanks
 
This was reported a long time ago, but it was fixed. Have you made any recent changes?
 
This was reported a long time ago, but it was fixed. Have you made any recent changes?

Yes, I upgraded to vb 4.2.2 and installed dbSEO (same day).

I am just looking at my version checklist and I see I am not fully updated, running version 1.2.7-- I will update and let you know either way if it happens again after the update.
 
Fillip H.

I upgraded to 1.2.10 and published a new article, same results.

My CMS is not in rewrite mode, not sure where my issue is.
 
Also, I just got this DB error:

Database error in 1210:

Invalid SQL:

SELECT userid
FROM user
WHERE username LIKE """
LIMIT 1;

MySQL Error : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '"""
LIMIT 1' at line 3
Error Number : 1064
Request Date : Monday, October 27th 2014 @ 10:49:01 PM
Error Date : Monday, October 27th 2014 @ 10:49:01 PM
Script : http://www.englishbulldognews.com/forums/blog.php"
Referrer : English Bulldog News Forums - English Bulldog News Forums ~
IP Address : 93.118.77.155
Username : N/A
Classname : DBSEO_Database
MySQL Version :
 
Is that a reproducible issue? Do you know how to replicate it on your forum?
 
I have no idea how it came through, it was in my email, so it was not done by me, Sorry.

Back to the CMS article issue, do you think if I exclude that forum from being rewritten maybe I won't have the 20 article thread issue?
 
I don't think so, but if you PM me with FTP and AdminCP information I can look into it tomorrow :)
 
Thanks Fillip H., I will send you the info.

I am still getting db errors. Not many. Just a few. Here they are:

Database error in 1210:

Invalid SQL:

SELECT userid
FROM user
WHERE username LIKE ".php""
LIMIT 1;

MySQL Error : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '".php""
LIMIT 1' at line 3
Error Number : 1064
Request Date : Friday, October 31st 2014 @ 04:52:49 PM
Error Date : Friday, October 31st 2014 @ 04:52:49 PM
Script : http://www.englishbulldognews.com/forums/register.php"
Referrer : English Bulldog News Forums - English Bulldog News Forums ~
IP Address : 125.78.43.83
Username : N/A
Classname : DBSEO_Database
MySQL Version :


Database error in 1210:

Invalid SQL:

SELECT userid
FROM user
WHERE username LIKE ".php""
LIMIT 1;

MySQL Error : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '".php""
LIMIT 1' at line 3
Error Number : 1064
Request Date : Thursday, October 30th 2014 @ 05:40:36 AM
Error Date : Thursday, October 30th 2014 @ 05:40:36 AM
Script : http://www.englishbulldognews.com/forums/register.php"
Referrer : English Bulldog News Forums - English Bulldog News Forums ~
IP Address : 180.131.50.84
Username : N/A
Classname : DBSEO_Database
MySQL Version :
 
I've made a couple of changes that may resolve this, and also made a change that emails me directly if there's any further database errors in DBSEO :)
 
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