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Embedded Forum Problem

david
I have a nabble forum embedded on my blog, and it seems to have a problem of disappearing every now and then, then randomly reappearing.  I was literally posting in it about 10 minutes ago, I posted, then it disappeared.  Any help is greatly appreciated
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Peter <Nabble>
Can you post the link to your blog and forum?
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Peter <Nabble>
Go to your forum, in Options->Embedding settings there is an option to "Redirect users", set that to always redirect. See if it helps.
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david
I cant find that.  I dont see any options -> embedding.  I embedded my forum by putting the source code into that of my blog

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:14 PM, pplupo [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Go to your forum, in Options->Embedding settings there is an option to "Redirect users", set that to always redirect. See if it helps.


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Peter <Nabble>
Don't you see "Embedding options" under "Options" menu? You have to be logged in.
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I am logged in, there is not "options" menu.  The relevant ones i have are Settings and Design- under settings theres basic, formatting, publishing, comments, archiving, site feed, email & mobile, Open ID, and Permissions. Under Design there is page elements, Edit HTML and Template Designer.

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Don't you see "Embedding options" under "Options" menu? You have to be logged in.
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mywaytoo
May be a silly question... but are you logged in as Admin?
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david
Yeah, i mean i dont know of any other way for me to be logged in.

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM, mywaytoo [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote:
May be a silly question... but are you logged in as Admin?
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Hugo <Nabble>
I don't see the embedding script in the HTML of that page. Where is it?
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david
I dont really know.  I did these steps to get it on: http://bloggerstop.net/2010/02/add-forum-to-your-bloggerblogspot-blog.html

I really appreciate you guys trying to help me out.  Thanks


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I don't see the embedding script in the HTML of that page. Where is it?
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Peter <Nabble>
It seems the information there is not complete.

After you select Options->Embedding options you will see a code inside a text box. You should copy it.

Then you will have to paste it in your blog's code.

On Blogger you should go to "Design" and then select "Edit HTML".

You should look for the correct place to paste the code you copied from your Nabble froum.

If you paste it in the wrong place, it will appear in an unexpected place on the page. All you have to do is to find the right place. A few tries if you are not familiar with HTML should do the trick.

If you are not sure about it, before editing your template,you may want to save a copy of it. There is a link to do it on the same page where you can edit the HTML code. On the same page you can upload the file back, restoring your last changes.

And there is also a preview button so you can take a peek before publishing.
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david
Ohhh you meant logged into my nabble account, im sorry I thought you meant into my blogspot account.  I found the html code you were talking about.  Where in the blogspot html do i paste it?



On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Peter <Nabble> [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote:
It seems the information there is not complete.

After you select Options->Embedding options you will see a code inside a text box. You should copy it.

Then you will have to paste it in your blog's code.
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david
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Ah never mind i found the problem in the code itself.  I recently changed the URL for the blog itself, but I didnt change the URL in the line of code responsible for embedding the forum.  I changed it, and the forums back up again.  Thanks a bunch for all of your help.

David

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 10:58 PM, David Yu <[hidden email]> wrote:
Ohhh you meant logged into my nabble account, im sorry I thought you meant into my blogspot account.  I found the html code you were talking about.  Where in the blogspot html do i paste it?



On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Peter <Nabble> [via Nabble Support] <[hidden email]> wrote:
It seems the information there is not complete.

After you select Options->Embedding options you will see a code inside a text box. You should copy it.

Then you will have to paste it in your blog's code.
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