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You have permission to <a href="{1}">see a stack trace of this error</a>. Stack traces help programmers identify the cause of a problem so are good for making bug reports. Unfortunately you uploaded some files which we can't resend automatically, so the link will take you back to the front page, but if you then go forward to repeat the action you will see a stack trace instead.
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Located in
[strings]WARN_TO_STACK_TRACE_3
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Your server has a <tt>suhosin.post.max_vars</tt> setting which is below 400. Suhosin is an unofficial PHP extension many web hosts use to add security, but this option will break parts of ocPortal by limiting the number of form fields it can use. Our <acronym title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</acronym> contains a suggested remedy.
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Located in
[strings]LOW_SUHOSIN_SETTING
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The hidden <tt>allow_php_in_templates</tt> option is not turned on, so PHP code in templates will not run. The option is described in the ocPortal Code Book, available from ocportal.com. The standard practice for your use case is to create and reference a miniblock, as it separates concerns well, promotes re-usability, and provides a security barrier.
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Located in
[strings]NO_PHP_IN_TEMPLATES
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