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The network or website appears to be down, so an AJAX request has failed. You won't receive further warnings during this page view, but some actions may not work correctly until connectivity is restored.
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Located in
[strings]NETWORK_DOWN
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A potential hacking attempt has been detected. Please do not be alarmed: approximately half of the suspected attempts are triggered innocently (the software intentionally has a paranoid security model, to give you very high security). Real hacking attempts are almost always caused by 'bots' (computer programs) that automatically crawl the internet looking for websites which may contain vulnerabilities, and then reporting any found vulnerabilities to their 'master' for future exploitation (usually, to assist in spam relaying). If this was a real hack attempt, it has failed - you might want to try and analyse the logged details (in case it gives clues to a real and persistant offender). More information on security is given in the software documentation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]HACK_ATTACK_INFO
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An error occurred at:\n[url="{1}"]{1}[/url]\n\nThe full error details follow:\n\n[html]{2}[/html]
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]ERROR_MAIL
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(Referrer is: {1}, User agent is: {2})
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(Referenz von: {1}, User-Agent ist: {2})
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Translated and reviewed by
Nico Verse
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Located in
[strings]REFERRER
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Language corruption detected and fixed (when looking up language string #{1}). This means that a database inconsistency had developed, but has fixed itself.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]LANGUAGE_CORRUPTION
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You have gone to an URL which requires ‘posted’ data to be sent (<tt>{1}</tt>), as well as the information in the URL itself. This is most likely because you have copied and pasted a link to a new browser window, but the page the link was for was a results page for an action.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]SHOULD_HAVE_BEEN_POSTED
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It appears that you have made a file upload but exceeded this servers ‘post_max_size’ limit ({2}) or ‘upload_max_filesize’ limit ({3}). Unfortunately this renders your form submission invisible to the software. Please try again with a smaller size, or get the <tt>post_max_size</tt> limit increased. An alternate explanation is if you reached this URL manually – this URL is intended solely for processing the result of a form submitted to it, and the <tt>{1}</tt> parameter is missing.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]SHOULD_HAVE_BEEN_POSTED_FILE_ERROR
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Cannot write to <tt>{1}</tt>. File permissions for it (or the directory it is in) have not been set correctly.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]WRITE_ERROR
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Cannot read from <tt>{1}</tt>.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]READ_ERROR
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Cannot create a directory <tt>{1}</tt>. This file should have existed anyway, but we tried to repair it and failed. Please create this directory manually and apply full write permissions.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]WRITE_ERROR_DIRECTORY_REPAIR
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