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what about having it clean out the values for closereason and whoclosed when reopening the thread asthis info is redundant then anyway?
like, in postings.php replace: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
kreftt |
if you are running TECK's Quick Reply Box (with Close/Open thread switch) hack, you will need to do additional edits of this hack.
you have pasted this: PHP Code:
if you replace now all three occurences with this: PHP Code:
kreftt |
Sorry to bring this back up, just installed it and am getting this error:
Parse error: parse error in /home/virtual/site2/fst/var/www/html/vb/postings.php on line 53 And that line is: PHP Code:
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well, perhaps you've forgotten a ; a line before...
this line seems correct, and works here ;) |
Bummer, cant figure it out. Might another hack be the problem? Interfering with it I mean.....
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it shouldn't...
can you post 5 lines above and under this one line? |
My bad, fixed it after 2 hours staring at the same 2 lines. Problem was an extra '"); had been added for some reason to the line above.
Thanks for your time anywayz.;) |
I run 2.2.8 and after i closed & reopened a thread the reason still appears.
This is what I've done: In postings.php search for: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...162#post314162 |
Any ideas as to why the reason will not show? I have the quick reply hack applied but didn't see the code that others mentioned.
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Well, after using information from many posts here, I've finally gotten this to work perfectly! :) Thanks everyone!
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