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as more info: the link is shownig the date/time of the last post not the recently read date/time
my configuration step by step: 1) install every thing following paul instructions (template+product) 2) goto in the ACP/vBulletin Options/General settings and put a value for "Database Read Marking Limit" (I am using 30 days) 3) goto in the CP/vBulletin Options/General settings and flag "Database (no automatic forum marking)" in "Thread/Forum Read Marking Type" 4) goto in the CP/vBulletin Options/Thread Display Options (showthread) and flag "yes" in "Display who has Recently Read a Thread" 5) goto in the CP/vBulletin Options/Thread Display Options (showthread) and insert one or more usergroups in "Who has Recently Read a Thread Usergroups" (I have only the value 6 - administrators) |
It's working exactly as designed. See post #66 just above. vbulletin doesn't store the time a member reads a thread. Paul made a great addition to his original hack by checking which posts a member read, and posting the time of the last read post when you hover over their name. Heck, even the text in your screenshot says "time of last read post", not "time they read the last post". This time is useful, because you can see which posts a member had read at the time they last visited the thread.
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Thank you vry much for your assistance! And you are right the times don't match, its 10hrs 26 mins behind... |
/me installs
thanks paul |
hi aciurczak,
I'm not sure if I have correctly understood... ...but the time displayed by the onmouseover is the date/time of the last post in that thread ...nothing related with the user, all users that have read that thread will display the exact time of the last post posted, is it correct? see my post #89 |
No. Read post #66 again.
The mouseover time will show the time of the last post that that user read on the thread. post 1 (10 AM) post 2 (11 AM) post 3 (12 noon) user 1 visits the thread at 11:30, user 2 visits the thread at 12:30. The mouseover time for user1 will be 11 AM, as that is the last post he saw. User2 will have a mouseover time of 12 noon. "Time of last read post." |
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everything is fine and working, my mistake was the database thread marking option (I was using cookie based). |
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good work , Thanks for update it to 3.5.1
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