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I am no whiz at hacking, but I think you may need to include some code to check the database to see if any rows containing a particular userid is present. If there is , then output a template for the 'Show garage of user' function. If there is no such row with that particular userid, then it won't show ( an easy if conditional ).
I am not sure if it is the most efficient way to do it but i hope that gives you an idea of how to start :D |
My members keep wanting a way to sort through the garages, has this came out yet? By like, username, make, model, last visited, etc.????
If our site gets so big with thousands of cars, it would be impossible for those in the middle somewhere to get viewed. It would always be the beggining and so on. |
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Apparently the creator of this hack is MIA. You can contact him on his board at http://www.sffba.com, same handle as on here. They are running a much newer version of vbGarage there, multiple car support, etc :)
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I did -month ago- no response |
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Awsome! Any dates scheduled for the release???? |
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I did to, no response. This hack is so popular, I think he got tired of everyone asking for help though |
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You have to edit the showthread.php file and do a left join on the vbgarage table, then add a conditional <IF condition=...> so that only garages that exist are shown... Not that complicated.
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Not complicated whatsoever --- now can you please explain what you jsut said??? LOL --- I actually have a clue what your talking about, but no idea how to make it happen.......... |
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