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Demo Site Outage

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  • Thursday, November 13 2008 @ 02:15 PM EST
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The Geeklog Demo Site, kindly hosted by Michael "Ironmax" Brusletten, will be unavailable from November 16-19 while Michael is moving house. At least that's the plan - please don't panic should it take a little longer. The demo site will be back ...

Update 2008-11-20: It's back. Thanks, Michael!

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  • SQL error! WTF?
  • Authored by:JoJmoto on Thursday, November 13 2008 @ 09:37 PM EST
While logged in as Admin, I went to the "Plugins" section. I saw several plugins with a check next to them with the ecception of one. It was a Bad Behavior plugin. Thinking this had something to do with the forums for the site, not sure why it was the only one not checked, I checked it and was sent the following message:

An SQL error has occurred. Please see error.log for details.

I can now get on to my site to uncheck this box. Any idea what to do from here?
  • SQL error! WTF?
  • Authored by:Dirk on Friday, November 14 2008 @ 01:55 AM EST
Please post support questions in the forums.

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