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I just tried searching as a guest and got no db errors of any kind. It is working as designed. I did, however, update this hack as it was not showing Guest as the searchee name when a guest had searched.
@ TundraSoul - Try uploading a fresh search.php and enabling this product and see if maybe something else is going on with it. If you have guests set to not be able to view forums, turn the searching off as it will not do them any good anyways. I cannot reproduce the problem you are having, sorry. ;) |
I did that last night. My settings were set to allow Guests to search forums but they're unable to read the content of any threads. So their search results ended up with nothing. If they tried Advanced Search, they would get a dB error that I shown in this thread.
As a fix, I disabled the Search ability for Guests, since they cannot see anything anyway. Quote:
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@bi11i - It is there now. ;) |
No hacks at all. In vB3.5 Gold, under Forum Viewing Permissions there's now an option to disallow a usergroup from viewing the thread content. So for instance you can let them see the thread listing, (Can View Others' Threads) but not actually read the posts (Can View Thread Content).
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You might want to click install if I come up with an update for this. ;) |
This plugin is not stable, has several issues- don't install this until it is fixed. You have been warned.
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If you are having technical issues with this plugin, please respond to the thread with your errors - You may find that you have an interfering plugin/modification that renders this one defunct... Chris |
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