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I assume you're running version 2.2.7. The plugin installation does everything - there are no more files to change. You set the forum in one of three ways, exactly as with the forums-based access permissions. a) LDM admin setting default_forumid creates a default for all new entries b) Create/edit category, and choose the associated forum on that menu. If you wish, retro-apply it to all existing entries. That forum will be the default for all new entries in the category c) Create/edit entry, choose the associated forum. All vbulletin phrases are accessed by vb/admin/languages and phrases. Search for the phrase names I mentioned. Alternatively, edit the LDM installation .xml file. |
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As far as I can see 2.2.7 has a product, not a plug in: product-eirma_ldm.xml I am not refering to the autocreate threads extra, but to LDM in general and the fix you released for 2.2.7. Quote:
then nothing happens with new entries. What am I doing wrong? |
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There are minor changes in quite a lot of files between 2.2.7 and the 2.2.7-post2. So it's best to re-upload all the php files and then reinstall the product xml. Quote:
You'll find that the autothread has been created and the link set up. |
Thanks. I have been able to recreate this, by following your option C:
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Edit: for some reason members can now only see 4 categories, instead of all. Some categories do not show all files. Moderators and admins see all categories and files without problems. Can this have to do with permissions of a forum getting applied to my total LDM? With trying to use option B above, I set the Parent forum, which in turn applies forum permissions to that category. |
hi Andrew
i have installed the ldm_new_thumb, but it's covering only one style. what do i do to use the same module for one other style?(without having one module for each style) thanks in advance |
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This is probably related to forum permissions. Easiest way to see what is going on is to visit LDM/admin/categories. Down the bottom of the page, you will find a tabulation of the forums associated with categories and with entries. You can also use the links on that page (if you are brave) to carry out 'mass edits' of the asociated forums (and many other things) on large groups of entries. Thing to note: Forum is associated with an entry or category at the moment the entry/category is created. By default, the category picks up default_forumid, and the entry picks up the category's forum. If you change the default forum or you change the category forum, this does not automatically get reapplied unless you tell LDM to do so. |
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Anyone else know the answer? |
hmm, no idea
i've done this with REimporting the module for the other style and then deleted it again. thanks anyway this module is exactly what i needed. :) |
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I don't know why, but method C now works as well. I guess method A was overriding method C. Can it be that entries with titles above 85 characters don't get added to New threads? Quote:
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I get this error. see attach, |
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