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4/6/2006 2:20 PM
 
This has now happened to me twice: When attempting to include JavaScript on a Tab/Page it is rendered completely dead. Absolutely nothing in the action menu works... I cannot change the settings... I cannot delete the page... Nothing. On the first occassion I attempted to include a script in the header. On the second occassion the Javascript was added by a form module (FreeForm). Thankfully, I can at least render the dead pages invisible by using the Admin>Pages module to make them children of a hidden page. But this is not the ideal solution. Can anyone recommend a workaround for deleting these dead pages? Is there a manual SQL query I can run to eliminate them from the database? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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4/10/2006 4:48 AM
 

Login as Host, under Host|Settings|Advanced Settings|Other Settings change the Control Panel from ICONBAR to CLASSIC, and click Update.

Unclick the Content checkbox (top right) and you should be able to load the "stuck" pages without content, so you can delete the offending modules normally.

You can switch back to ICONBAR any time.

I hope this is of some help to you.


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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