IE7 XML Error in Admin Content / Pages section on page Re-sort

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IE7 XML Error in Admin Content / Pages section on page Re-sort

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I have CMSMS 1.2.2 up and running on PHP 4.4.7. All seems to be working well. However, in the Content/Pages Admin area, when I try to re-sort a page or move it up or down, I get an error in IE7 indicating that the XML returned from the server is invalid. However, when I refresh the browser re-sort action has taken place. Can anyone give me insight on how to correct this error?

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I'm having the same problem!! somebody please help!!
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I think I read elsewhere in the forums that having some non alpha, numeric, - or _ characters in your page alias can cause this.

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i deleted all special characters from my page aliases but the problem still persists.. i was working fine for me before i wonder what went wrong?
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Have you installed any new modules lately?

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Yes. I installed some modules yesterday but deleted some of them as well I kept at least a couple of the modules I installed though. Could that be the cause of the problem? If so, how can I fix this problem?
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You could try uninstalling them, one at a time, to see if any of them are causing the problem. If not, reinstall them.

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I just tried using IE7 on a couple of my sites and did not have any problem.

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If you google it, it seems like there are a few XML problems with xajax. Don't know why it works for me, but not you.

Don't think there's an easy fix for this.

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Hi Nullig,

Thanks for your replies. I found the solution to the problem! Apparently, the problem has something to do with the en_US.php file of one of the modules. So I checked all the en_US.php file in every module folder and deleted the empty lines after the ?> tag. After doing that, I went back to the pages section in the admin panel and everything worked perfectly.
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Terrific! Which modules needed correction?

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I'm not really sure because I edited all of them before checking the pages section in the admin panel. But it's probably one of these because they're the only new ones that I kept from the modules I added yesterday:

* CGExtensions
* CMSMailer
* NMS
* TinyMCE WYSIWYG Basic
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