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This module will only work with vbaspy 1.0.12 if you require previous modules pm me.
Can anyone who is having a problem with the upload of the module try this one I have attached here. I have changed code to give what I believe is the best solution ( Have not touched the opera code yet!) I have deleted and uploaded this module through the ACP countless times and it has loaded every time. I am running vB 3.6.2 on vBa CMPS 2.2.0 I have also installed it to a custom skin all works good, formatting looks good, fixed what i believe were errors on the html side. Tested in IE 6 and FF 1.5.0.7 live demo in my sig, let me know any problems, but i am sure you will ;) Install follow directions by MPDev as per top of this page, unzip and upload module in ACP through vBa cmps upload/download module option. The only change you may need to make is the directory of vaispy, it is currently setup as forums/vaispy.php to change this go to edit module and change the option, module link. |
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I'm not trying to install it again, its uninstalled. Its not worth my time to get it working. thanks for trying! |
Sorry, Dave; wish I could be of more help.
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Great stuff, took a bit of messing with the template till i got it how i wanted it but hey nothing is ever easy is it :D
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Don't forget to click install! ;)
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Ok, I have my vBAdvanced and forums on two different domains. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get your mod to work. I've spent probably a good hour or more trying...
I had to use the above user posted module file to even install it as yours wouldn't work. I still cannot get it to work. vaispy.php works fine, however. vB v3.6.2 CMPS v2.2.1 |
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I reckon it should be this Code:
var vburl = '/forums/'; |
It's set to var vburl = 'http://forums.domainname.com/';
The vaispy page works fine though... The home page with CMPS is www.domainname.com and the forums are on forums.domainname.com When you say full path... you mean like /home/user/public_html/ ??? |
Ok, I've made that change - either or, full file path or url the vaispy.php still works from the forums url, but the module does not work.
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says
The file you have uploaded is not a valid module file. :( |
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