husain |
12-24-2005 10:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by FROGGYJ
1)when I start a new competition I have to set the date 1 day ahead to actually end on the day I want. So for example if I want to end the competition on Dec 23...I have to set the date to Dec 24th. Weird thing is if I go to edit the competition after setting it up it shows Dec 23.....???
2)how can we change what time the competition ends? Currently they all end at 5pm on the given day. Is there somewhere we can change the time?
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I am aware of this and have been trying to study how vBulletin handles dates. What the hack is doing right now is that it is ending competitions depending on the GMT setting. So if you competiton ends on 31st Dec and your timezone is set to GMT+5, it will end the competition on 31st Dec at 5am.
I know this is not a desired effect and I am working on it.
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Originally Posted by FROGGYJ
3)also I often do giveaways and members simply have to reply to a thread. This would be more useful though...but not sure how to configure properly. I can setup a radio button and check it as default so its their only option....but will that work so at the end of the competition time I just hit select winner and it will randomly select someone from all the entries even though there is no "correct answer"....guess I can test this.
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If you want to use the "select winner" feature you will have to set the correct answer.
This is what I had done for one competition. My sponsors were giving a way a Westlife album but they wanted everyone to be able to enter without answering a question (because some may answer incorrectly and they didn't want that). So I created a competition without specifying a question and said "to enter, simply type WESTLIFE in the field below and hit submit". The text box also had the default value of WESTLIFE. The correct answer field was also set to WESTLIFE. In that way, everyone entered, everyone got the correct answer and I was able to select a winner using Get Winner. There was also no need to create a thread for people to reply (and increase their postcount for no reason).
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