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Yup, I turned that on, tried the form again and still doenst show up. Turned on can post, can reply, can view was already on.
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I tested that and made a successful post in the same forum this form goes to logged out as unregistered.
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thank you. I will keep checking back.
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how do i add html code in the xml file ?
so i can have some mor graphical form posted i know turning html on means security issue's but i am willing to try this i can always disable it again if the security gets breached |
Hi,
This hack is the basically the whole reason I switched over to using VB as a forum. But theres something id like to know if its possible. Is there a way to specify which forum the form gets posted in by the selection from a dropdown menu? I'm currently running a guild website for a game and have subforums inside a recruitment forum according to the classes of the characters and I want to have the form posted in the appropiate subforum by the selection of class from a dropdown menu. If this is indeed possible can someone show me how exactly I would go about doing this? Im kinda a noob when it comes to these, just started getting the hang of things.. Thanks |
Sorry i dont understand where are the templates? The old hack was a bit more easy to handle.
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