xxmajexx wrote:It was not a Javascript Problem. The problem is my .htaccess file.
In the final analysis, the issue never was, as I insisted, a problem with
Kunena. As I stated at the beginning
As you can see, from this site here that uses Kunena 1.5.11, there is no problem with the message preview button. I have tested this same issue on three other sites that I manage, all of them using K 1.5.11 and I have no difficulty with those, either. I am sure that most users looking at this topic will fare similarly ... no problem. Which means that you need to ask yourself the question: What makes my situation different?/quote]I am delighted to hear that xxmajexx has fixed his problem - with, or without, our help!
Nonetheless, there are a few important lessons for other users:
- Please take extra care if you add your views to a discussion, or ask for help with your own problem by using someone else's topic, by starting with those fateful five words: I have the same problem .. If you have the same problem, then you have the same solution ... otherwise you don't have the same problem!
- The forum software at
www.kunena.com
is Kunena; this site uses the latest version of Kunena (currently it is K 1.5.11). If you cannot see or reproduce your problem at this website then you need to ask yourself what makes your situation different. 99% of all "problems" at this website arise from unique combination of the software platforms that people have bought (or use for free), the optional components they have installed, the customised changes to source code or CSS that they have undertaken. If you have changed anything from the standard Joomla installation then, before you ask for help, look there first!
- Kunena works, in most cases, immediately, "straight out of the box" without making any changes to it. As I have written on numerous occasions, the greatest advantage of Kunena is the ease with which users can change how it works. The biggest disadvantage of Kunena lies in the fact that users do change how it works! There's an old saying "when all else fails, read the instruction manual."
- We get asked a lot of questions about Joomla, about website design, development, maintenance, about HTML, XHTML, browser behaviour, about webhosting problems, PHP, MySQL ... about anything and everything that as related to Kunena as much as flour is related to bread or that Kunena is related to "the internet".
Thank you, xxmajexx, for the considerable effort that you put into this topic, by providing as much information as you possibly could to help us to help you. We really appreciate that.
To others, looking at this discussion, I hope they observe just how far-ranging some of problem anaylsis and diagnosis may lead you before you find an answer. 