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![]() When editing templates through the admin panel I'm getting errors when I hit the save button (see below). I tried re-uploading the original .tpl and chmoded it to 777, and still get the same thing. Any ideas??
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V 4.0.17
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![]() Try a different permission...some hosts don't allow 777
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![]() Encountered the exact same problem. In my case it was caused by the safety settings of my webhost. They disabled php scripts which had certain 'suspect' words in them. In my case 'home' wasn't allowed and while in 'edit templates' I would not be able to edit home.tpl, home_main.tpl etc. Instead I received the error notification above.
Solution in my case was to direct my host to alter the safety script by removing home as a suspect word.
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![]() I think that's the case here too. It seems like the only templates that are giving problems are ones with javascript in them.
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