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A problem has been detected with your web server that may cause your login to fail &ndash; if it does, click back and read the rest of this message. Some servers are poorly configured, and invisibly redirect traffic from one URL to another, and this invisible redirection results in lost submitted form data. Try changing your base URL in the <a target="_blank" href="{1}">config editor</a> so that it doesn't contain <kbd>www.</kbd> then come back to this URL (make sure to refresh the page) and try again. If problems persist, contact your web host. This autodetection will not be done once you have opened your website.
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Located in [strings]HTTP_REDIRECT_PROBLEM_WITHWWW
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A problem has been detected with your web server that may cause your login to fail &ndash; if it does, click back and read the rest of this message. Some servers are poorly configured, and invisibly redirect traffic from one URL to another, and this invisible redirection results in lost submitted form data. Try changing your base URL in the <a target="_blank" href="{1}">config editor</a> so that it contains <kbd>www.</kbd> then come back to this URL (make sure to refresh the page) and try again. If problems persist, contact your web host. This autodetection will not be done once you have opened your website.
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Located in [strings]HTTP_REDIRECT_PROBLEM_WITHOUTWWW
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There was a problem receiving the result to display; it is likely your Comcode is invalid.
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Located in [strings]PROBLEM_RETRIEVING_PARSED_COMCODE
42.
There was an error performing the fractional edit.
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Located in [strings]ERROR_FRACTIONAL_EDIT
43.
You cancelled the fractional edit.
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Located in [strings]FRACTIONAL_EDIT_CANCELLED
44.
{1} has been automatically banned
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Located in [strings]AUTO_BAN_SUBJECT
45.
An IP address, {1}, has been automatically banned for generating {2} hackattack alerts. If you believe these were false alarms, or that the user was manipulated into triggering the alerts, you may wish to unban this IP address. A summary of the alerts follows:\n{3}\n\nManage IP bans from this screen:\n[url="{4}"]{4}[/url]
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Located in [strings]AUTO_BAN_HACK_MESSAGE
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An IP address, {1}, has been automatically banned for generating {2} flood warnings in {3} seconds. If you believe that the user was manipulated into triggering the alerts, you may wish to consider unbanning this IP address. Be advised that the website software has essentially prevented what could be a 'DOS' (Denial Of Service) attack which could over-load the server if left to continue; it may have been triggered by innocent infected computers, or other form of computer manipulation. This said, this may just be an innocent computer that accidently or for good reason, using up a high server load.
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Located in [strings]AUTO_BAN_DOS_MESSAGE
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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 persistent offender). More information on security is given in the software documentation.
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Located in [strings]HACK_ATTACK_INFO
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Contributors to this translation: Alex, Axel Fischer, Chris Graham, Dennis Baudys, Johannes T., Nico Verse, Simon Junga.