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Is there a way to set the time to indefinite, so it will always limit the number of open threads in a section based on usergroup, and differentiate between open and closed threads?
I need the software to be able to differentiate between open and closed threads, since when a user closes a thread it needs to allow them to post a new one. This needs to happen for an indefinite duration. Thanks! |
In VB4 if this is enabled the Search Queue Updates won't work.
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Have installed this on 3.8.0 and appears not to work at all. No errors, it just doesn't work.
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ALSO, this works on vBulletin 4 just fine without any edits of any kind. Installed and tested on a 4.0.3 PL1 Forum 6.5.2010 |
Works awesome.
I have some forums where I use a form to submit to the forum. On these ones, it doesn't work. Is there anyway i can make it work? |
thnx coder
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I would be nice to have it for vbulletin 4. I badly need it.
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Where do I go to edit the message that users see? I would like to change the hours to days.
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Works on a 4.0.7 test forum of mine.
Just to clarify (as I don't see it here and I haven't fully tested), is the timeframe a rolling one rather than, say, "you've posted the limited number of thread - now you have to wait x minutes"? Would like to see the ability to make this work on calendar months - user can only post x times per month and resets at month end |
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