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Solved! And now works great
I have used Hook: newtreply_post_complete instead to use Hook: newthread_post_complete |
worked great , after I spent an hour trying to fine those <> bits that I could not see in front of me ..lol
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Yes it's frustrating as hell .. instructions supplied confused me a little. Pm your code a I fresh set of eyes might see the problem |
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That's an option made available when originally setting up the plugin, if you edit your plugin you'll see a drop down box with hook references. You can select it from there :) |
Hey all, although this is working really good for me For posts made by my members, I have a forum which is populated by an RSS feed and new posts made within this forum are not being posted.
I'm thinking that the hook isn't being activated as a user isn't physically clicking the submit post button in these instances. Any ideas? Thanks Mark |
Presumably, like my missing calendar entries, newthread_post_complete isn't being called. Which is why I was hoping you had found a better hook.
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I've got the plugin working now, but only because I disabled bit.ly url shortening. So, that might be the problem rather than the vbseo URLs. Anyone else only able to get the plugin to work if you disabled bit.ly?? :confused: I'd really like to be able to use the bit.ly URL shortening as we have some long news article titles from time to time.
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