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Alan_SP 03-28-2012 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mawby (Post 2314130)
I've just done a quick test and couldn't replicate this. The obvious error in the SQL is the missing threadid, although having quickly looked at the code I cannot see why this would happen. I know it's a pita but if you could try disabling all other mods quickly to see if the problem goes away, it will at least rule out a compatibility problem with another installed mod.

I tested it with another thread I created just for testing. There it worked without problems.

What's happened to this thread, I don't know. I'll try to play a bit more with it.

EDIT: Here's a more info. It seems that this is problem only with this thread. Other threads, AFAIK work ok. Also it is interesting that I could add some users, but some I couldn't. Then I created new thread, with all users from thread with problems and added those I couldn't add in this particular thread. New thread was created without problems.

It seems that something is messed with this particular thread. One of my admins was trying to add this particular user, maybe she did something that messed this thread. Anyway, very strange indeed. I think that she maybe tried to use old option, from administrative tools (I didn't removed it till now from template). Also I tried to use it, when it didn't worked, I come here to see instructions. Basically I'm probably guilty party. :(

EDIT2: I forgot to mention, when I copied first post of messed thread, new thread still had problems with adding users. Some information is lost, or changed, or added.

EDIT3: User created new thread, with more or less same first post (not exactly same and not copied). And forgot to add same user which caused problems in the beginning. Anyway, now it's impossible to add that same user. So, it makes me wander if it is something with mod? This user could be added at the beginning, at least I managed it with test thread.

Cicada 04-06-2012 02:26 PM

are mods/Admins exempt from the privacy rules?

Alan_SP 04-06-2012 04:05 PM

Yes, but when you say moderators, it means only moderators of particular forum where is thread. So it includes supermoderators and admins, as they moderate all forums they can see.

thunderclap82 04-14-2012 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mawby (Post 2187685)
I've had a quick look at the Tapatalk code and as suspected it does by-pass the normal vB code and therefore doesn't execute any of the hooks needed to allow the Disputes Resolution add-on to work...

By uncommenting these lines do you mean that users will be able to see, but not post, to the dispute threads? If I leave them commented then the threads will remain hidden?

thunderclap82 04-30-2012 01:52 PM

Is this mod no longer being supported?

thunderclap82 05-10-2012 06:22 PM

I went ahead and just hid the dispute forum from Tapatalk. Simple workaround. However, I have noticed that threads in the Disbute forum are ignored by What's New. Anyway to have these threads shown, but only to those involved in the dispute?

thunderclap82 05-10-2012 08:59 PM

Disregard. Resolved.

Phaedrus 02-13-2013 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mawby (Post 2113123)
If anyone has any ideas of changes needed to make this product usable for anything other than dispute resolution, let me know and I'll try and incorporate it into the product.

It's already full phrased so it wouldn't take much effort to make this product appear like a basic ticketing system or private debates, etc.

Easily editable phrasing that allows different phrasing for different active forums.

"You have been challenged to a debate in "such and such" forum" would be something I would use. Activating it in more than one forum. As it stands I'll just edit the phrase for the PM to challenge them to a debate... then see if I can figure out how to make it tell them which forum it is in later.

Phaedrus 02-13-2013 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mawby (Post 2187685)
I've had a quick look at the Tapatalk code and as suspected it does by-pass the normal vB code and therefore doesn't execute any of the hooks needed to allow the Disputes Resolution add-on to work. However, the calls to the necessary hooks are in the Tapatalk files but they are commented out. By un-commenting the hooks it is possible to prevent Tapatalk creating threads in a Disputes forum (necessary because Tapatalk is not able to collect the disputed user names needed by this add-on), and prevent it from allowing people to reply to Dispute threads of which they do not belong. There are some limitations to this though...
  • None of the extra privacy options of this add-on will work with Tapatalk
  • It is not possible to create a Dispute using Tapatalk
  • The error messages returned when trying to create a thread/post are generic and not relevant to the Disputes add-on

I also want to state clearly that...
  • Applying these changes may break Tapatalk! By un-commenting the hooks you are exposing Tapatalk to all of your installed add-ons that use these hooks and although my Disputes Resolution add-on works fine other add-ons may not.
  • These changes will need re-doing every time you update Tapatalk
  • I make no guarantees that these changes will work with future versions of Tapatalk
  • Although I will try and keep the Disputes Resolution add-on and Tapatalk working together (for my own sites benefit if nothing else) I cannot offer any support for problems arising by making these changes. You make these changes at your own risk.

With that said, if you want basic Disputes Resolution support within Tapatalk then un-comment (remove the // from the beginning of) the following lines...

Code:

mobiquo/functions/new_topic.php
//($hook = vBulletinHook::fetch_hook('newthread_post_start')) ? eval($hook) : false;

mobiquo/functions/reply_post.php
mobiquo/functions/reply_topic.php
mobiquo/functions/get_quote_post.php
//($hook = vBulletinHook::fetch_hook('newreply_start')) ? eval($hook) : false;


This actually also fixed my "ban from thread" that Taptalk users were able to get around as well... Brilliant!

However reply topic doesn't exist anymore and the hooks are a bit different. It worked brilliantly for the ban from thread and forum mod though and I hope it will work for this one.

Zakalway 02-18-2013 06:14 PM

Does this work on 4.2.0 PL3?


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