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Tonymaestri

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  1. You have a PM with the link. Thanks.
  2. Hi David! This is Black Cat using husband's pc Well, the problem is, a guy in a forum using my son's pics and offending me with several bad words. He linked us, and we don't want his users to read our domain pages. They are located on http://www.forumfree.net, in one of their hundreds forums. I put both these lines in my .htaccess: >SetEnvIfNoCase Referer forumfree\.net bad_referer Order deny,allow Deny from env=bad_referer ... But clicking on the link on their pages still opens mine. This is how we found so quickly it did not work... Anyway, l don't know if this is something similar to "referrer spam", 'cause l don't care to find their url in my referrer, what l want is their link not to work at all, for the abovementioned reasons
  3. It doesn't. We copied the code in our .htaccess and replaced "referrerdomain\.com" with the url we want to exclude... did we do something wrong?
  4. Is there a way to prevent users from accessing our site when coming from a specified referrer? Can we do this by using the IP Deny Manager, entering the referrer's URL? Thanks
  5. ghost
  6. Ok, I got it now... it's that long sequence of numbers and letters that appear in the Forum URLs. If I understand right, disabling this might cause a problem with users who do not use cookies on their browser, which would then have to login again every time they open a Forum page. For the moment we have disabled gzip compression instead, and the error has gone away. Thanks.
  7. Hey, thanks!!! This definitely helps. I have no idea what a transparent session ID is though... would that affect anything in the Forum functioning if we disable it? I think I'll wait until my wife logs in before doing anything... she's the one who knows about this stuff. I'm Black Cat's husband, anyway... please to meet you, David.
  8. Hi everybody!!! I didn't know where to post this topic, so I posted it here. Forgive me, but I am new to this Forum. Everytime I open my Forum homepage (http://bloggy.biz/board), I get this error: Warning: ob_start(): output handler 'ob_gzhandler' cannot be used after 'URL-Rewriter' in /home/MYUSERNAME/public_html/board/includes/page_header.php on line 44 When I refresh the page, the error disappears. We checked the page_header php file, but didn't find any mention of "URL-Rewriter"... as we are still experiencing trouble with Trojans and Viruses on our domain (problems which we trust will be solved soon... ), we'd like to know if this error might have something to do with it. We also checked the source code on the page, which reads: ><br /> <b>Warning</b>: ob_start(): output handler 'ob_gzhandler' cannot be used after 'URL-Rewriter' in <b>/home/MYUSERNAME/public_html/board/includes/page_header.php</b> on line <b>44</b><br /> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html dir="ltr"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> Of course I omitted my username in the code and in the error message. Any help with this? Thank you very much.
  9. Page
  10. House Thanks, Don!!
  11. White
  12. Blanket Thanks
  13. Metal
  14. lighter
  15. game
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