To all, the issue is fixed.
Please refer to:
[/url]viewtopic.php?p=16005535#p16005535[/url]
If you followed the posts in this topic. I could not access Header Banner by clicking on its button, I got a General error message and so the Banner screen would not display. By chance, randomly I mistakenly clicked on Board Settings and behold the Header Banner configuration screen displayed. Something was not right.
Solution, in ACP deep in Mask, Administration Control Panel, there is Module Management listing the modules that control the actions of the buttons. Please use the link above to read about it.
The upgrade to 3.3.11 is complete. It turned out there was no corruption. phpBB3 provides a place to change the target assignment of the buttons in Module Management. And it was there that a prior administrator re-targeted the buttons and incorrectly programed the Header Banner resulting in a General Error message.
This journey would not have come to a successful conclusion without the forum member warmweer. It was he who led me to Module Management and I am gratefully thankful.
In closing, a big thank you to all. The support on this forum is excellent. I have learned a great deal.
With gratitude,
John
Please refer to:
[/url]viewtopic.php?p=16005535#p16005535[/url]
If you followed the posts in this topic. I could not access Header Banner by clicking on its button, I got a General error message and so the Banner screen would not display. By chance, randomly I mistakenly clicked on Board Settings and behold the Header Banner configuration screen displayed. Something was not right.
Solution, in ACP deep in Mask, Administration Control Panel, there is Module Management listing the modules that control the actions of the buttons. Please use the link above to read about it.
The upgrade to 3.3.11 is complete. It turned out there was no corruption. phpBB3 provides a place to change the target assignment of the buttons in Module Management. And it was there that a prior administrator re-targeted the buttons and incorrectly programed the Header Banner resulting in a General Error message.
This journey would not have come to a successful conclusion without the forum member warmweer. It was he who led me to Module Management and I am gratefully thankful.
In closing, a big thank you to all. The support on this forum is excellent. I have learned a great deal.
With gratitude,
John
Statistics: Posted by John Robi — Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:38 am