From the Costa del Sol, Spain
(Enclosing a website where you can carry out an interesting virtual tour for free)
http://www.visitacostadelsol.com/visita ... index.html
I wish you all a very special Christmas Day.
A day you enjoy with health and love
And for the New Year 2007
That all your dreams come true.
Hugs for all
Love,
Tessa
A very special day
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Hi Tessa,
As you can see, I found the problem with your topic, and corrected it so that it now displays properly.
I solved the mystery by going to the database on the server, and locating your post, and removing a space in the URL, (in front of the closing BBCode tag). URLs cannot have spaces, so that's why we couldn't open your post.
I don't believe that you did anything wrong. I believe that the system incorrectly put that space in there when it automatically added the BBCode tags to the URL, and stored your post in the database. That's the "bug" in the BBCode file that I mentioned, that sometimes shows up to cause problems.
I'm sorry that you had the problem, and I apologize for not being able to spare the time to track it down sooner.
Love,
Tex
As you can see, I found the problem with your topic, and corrected it so that it now displays properly.
I solved the mystery by going to the database on the server, and locating your post, and removing a space in the URL, (in front of the closing BBCode tag). URLs cannot have spaces, so that's why we couldn't open your post.
I don't believe that you did anything wrong. I believe that the system incorrectly put that space in there when it automatically added the BBCode tags to the URL, and stored your post in the database. That's the "bug" in the BBCode file that I mentioned, that sometimes shows up to cause problems.
I'm sorry that you had the problem, and I apologize for not being able to spare the time to track it down sooner.
Love,
Tex
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