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Tazmanian

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I just came across a strange issue when making changes in domain pricing. After 170 domains were entered I could not manually add in a new domain, it simply would not save to the DB. It was fine if I used the "Duplicate TLD" function. Would not even save a checked box after row 170.

 

I have managed to fix the issue by using the duplicate function, but am curious to know why this happened?

 

Could this possibly have anything o do with whmcs.js, which I just discovered had problems

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Thank you brian. All soreted now. I did try a search, but searching yielded no reults.

 

While I can actually respond, you might be able to tell me why I could not respond to this last night? I thought it may have been a flood control, but I tried returning an hour or so later, still could not respond???

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While I can actually respond, you might be able to tell me why I could not respond to this last night? I thought it may have been a flood control, but I tried returning an hour or so later, still could not respond???

I think new users, e.g those with less than 5 posts, may have their posts moderated first before being publicly available - the same may apply to editing posts too.

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