I was trying to reply to someone on a thread, and I keep getting this message. Any ideas? I'm not trying to perform an SQL injection
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I was trying to reply to someone on a thread, and I keep getting this message. Any ideas? I'm not trying to perform an SQL injection
SQL Error.PNG
I haven't seen that one before!! Well done, Sir. A new screw-up from Succuri.
Just on the off-chance... are there any > in your reply? If so, try adding a space after the >
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What are the odds this is on the same day I started trying to learn SQL.
There aren't, but thank you that actually helps a bit. I can post "Test Reply" as a reply, so some of the text in the reply must be the issue
In future, please do not post links in other threads to attempt to get help with your own issues - that's not good forum etiquette. Thanks.
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Ok I won't do that sorry
Yes, it'll be something in your reply. the > thing throws up an HTML block. I just thought that it might do something different in Canada!!!
Well thanks for the help! Wish there was some way to debug it so I knew what
Did what you were trying to post include any HTML code within VBA, perhaps? If not, it will simply be what Glenn mentioned.
It was just standard text (no code) which a few common special characters so I really have no idea
Well, you will find out eventually, when it happens again.
I have the reply saved, so I'm just going to upload parts of it as a reply here until I figure out the issue (figured if I'm going to spam a post may as well be my own)
Ok figured it out (if anyone is curious) but it makes absolutely no sense. Writing the phrase below, followed by the word "select" results in an error.
1) Using the solver add-on: row AI shows which drinks to select to fill up your order (1 = select, 0 = do not select). This will not
However, writing "This will not select" works perfectly fine
Last edited by danielexcelvba; 08-10-2017 at 01:44 PM.
Good idea. There is a testing forum for things like this if you want to use it: https://www.excelforum.com/development-testing-forum/
Oh cool good to know! Thanks!
Glad you worked it out.
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