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| Eric Brown 12:49 am October 25, 2011
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I have been using cForms for years and am in the process of migrating cForms from a test site to a clients site. I am getting an error stating that I have corrupted settings. I have updated my sajax_uri. Never had this problem before and am not sure what could have caused the corruption. Any one have any ideas how I can overcome this without having to recreate all of the forms? I have not tried an actual database backup at all.
Here is the error I am getting:
Corrupted Content Error The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because an error in the data transmission was detected. The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because an error in the data transmission was detected.Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
Wordpress version 3.2.1
cForms version 12.2
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| Kitka 5:02 am October 27, 2011
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Me too.
I am trying to update to Wordpress 3.2.1 – just wanted to back up the forms first but I am also seeing this error.
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| un1xt3r 7:54 pm October 27, 2011
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Same thing here, using cforms 12.2 and WP 3.2.1
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| Rolf 4:51 am November 8, 2011
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| Simon 7:39 am November 8, 2011
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This is happening to me too – I'm unable to back up the forms via the backup and restore settings button because of the Corrupted Content Error. I get this on two different sites:
cforms 11.8 / WP 3.1.3
cforms 11.1 / WP 3.2.1
I've never noticed it before, but then it's been a while since I backed up.
I want to update cforms, but it's not making it easy for me. Looks like I'm going to have to brave the scary back door route (phpMyAdmin > wp_options > cforms_settings).
Is this error the result of genuine corrupt form content? If I backup via direct database action then I'm just going to be copying the corruption across, but then there's no other way of doing it, since the auto backup won't let me do anything.
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| un1xt3r 4:33 pm November 16, 2011
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un1xt3r said:
Same thing here, using cforms 12.2 and WP 3.2.1
Just as a follow up for others reading this thread.
I had the novel idea to try this in a different browser. Tried in Safari (5.1.1) and it worked! So, this is looking more like a browser bug than a cforms/WP bug. Also, I imagine the OS could be a factor as well.
By the way, the browsers that has been given me trouble is Firefox (both 7 & 8) on Mac OS X. Haven't tried in Chrome yet.
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| Conualfy 6:26 am November 22, 2011
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Same error in Firefox 9 beta 1, Ubuntu Linux. In Opera it works.
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| Michael Goitein 11:39 pm January 2, 2012
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Exact same problem in Mac OS X 10.7.2 with FFox 9.0.1 – "Corrupted Settings."
Switched to Safari (5.1.2) and was able to download fine.
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