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Every Forum - You don't have permission to access "http://splash.oracle.com/tech/developers/post/com

You don't have permission to access "http://splash.oracle.com/tech/developers/post/comment/?
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Timo Hahn Senior Principal Technical Consultant - Oracle ACE Director Member, Moderator Posts: 38,461 Red Diamond
User, where did you get this link from?
It doesn't exist.
Try https://community.oracle.com/tech/developers and see if this works for you.
Timo
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This is the literal, verbatim content of the error page that pops up when answering a question on the APEX forum (https://community.oracle.com/tech/developers/categories/1application_express)
So, I'm not sure what you meant by that, Timo.
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Ok. I found the issue. You can not reference a tag for i f r a m e (spaces added to prevent the same error here). Even if this is placed within a code block, it throws that error with 100% consistency.
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Timo Hahn Senior Principal Technical Consultant - Oracle ACE Director Member, Moderator Posts: 38,461 Red Diamond
@ray0parker-Oracle can you look into this, please?
Looks like the APEX forum is broken again. I see exactly one page of discussions but nothing more.
Timo
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@Timo Hahn sure thing - let me take a look at this with the team.
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Check now @Joel Acha and @Timo Hahn -- it looks like it is working for me.
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Did you make a change or you just didn't manage to replicate the error. If it's the latter, I can give you the exact steps.
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@Joe Upshaw - the team made the change - I was able to replicate the error you experienced and reported it to the team. After I logged off and on twice, in addition to the update, it seemed to have worked for me. Make sure to clear your browser cache as well and see if it works for you.
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I have confirmed that this issue is fixed now. Thank you, @ray0parker-Oracle
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@Joe Upshaw glad to hear - let me know if it comes up again!