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Thanks for your assistance, I wasn't aware that I could do that. So I did it, and it ran without a problem. However, it didn't fix the problem. One thing I did notice is that if I go into a thread where images have been linked with the [image] tags and click edit and then save. The images are now size properly, however, as soon as I go back into the thread again or I refresh the thread the images are large again.
This is strange. Thanks for your assistance. |
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Will it possible to have 2 different resize options for both blog and forum?
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Anyone want to update this to 3.7?
It seems the vbulletin_global.js file is much different and I can't figure out how to edit it to make this work again. Thanks for any help |
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The file I listed above was no where near the content of the old one and I have no clue where to edit it in order to make this work. Maybe they changed the .js file in beta6? |
I just looked back and yes this file was changed in a recent update... my last one was beta4 and it was like the 3.6.8 version. The new one is uhhhhh very different and hard to read. lol
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The issue is they are now compressing the java script files with a standard download, you can select uncrompressed version though when you download your copy on vb, this is new to me and something I was not aware of. Trying to read and edit the compressed version it not something I'm going to tackle. I have a feeling there will be more people finding this the hard was as well.
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Here is the fix on 3.7.0 Beta 6 (or work around)
Download the uncompressed version of vBulletin from vbulletin.com members area. Then edit the .js file in the uncompressed version and replace the compressed version with it on your server. By default it seems that the compressed version is standard if you don't select the option of uncompressed. I'm sure this will get others as well with this mod. It's up and running fine on 3.7 now. |
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