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#1 2007-10-03 14:09:10
- Mattress
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- Registered: 2005-08-29
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reserved word??
This is kinda odd, but when I write a new article with the word ‘chunked’ in the title, body, or excerpt. I receive a Forbidden error page saying I don’t have permission to access /textpattern/index.php on this server.
not that ‘chunked’ is a word that I would wish to use on a regular basis or anything but I thought it was a weird error/possibly a bug?
I’m running textpattern 4.0.4
PHP 5.2.3
MySQL 5.0.27-standard
You can get around the error by sticking a span in the middle of the word (eg: chun<span>ked</span>), if anyone else is having this problem and absolutely has got to use the word ‘chunked’ in their article.
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Re: reserved word??
Sounds like mod_security is active and does not like the word ‘chunked’.
Try putting this into your textpattern folder (not the website root):
<IfModule mod_security.c>
SecFilterScanPOST Off
</IfModule>
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#3 2007-10-03 18:46:33
- Mattress
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Re: reserved word??
just put it in the folder? like as a text file? I think I’m missing some information here…
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Re: reserved word??
My fault. Put it in a plain text file called .htaccess
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#5 2007-10-05 10:49:00
- Mary
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Re: reserved word??
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