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updated, all good so far.
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We're testing this at the moment on our forum (forums.randi.org. Our Members can only edit their posts for up to 120 minutes but with this installed they can restore a post after this period - is it possible for the "restore" feature to respect the editing time limit on posts?
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solved, please delete
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I have a situation where I needed to uninstall this MOD. The uninstall works great but there is some leftover stuff that I cannot get rid of. See attached. After the install there are still the options that show up in the Usergroups area for the different user groups. The options have lost all their text but the shell is still there. How do I get rid of this?
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For anyone interested in importing their histories from this wonderful hack into 3.7's new default system:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=166038 |
I actually wish that vbulletins was more improved like this one
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I have this mod up and running on a small testforum, but I was wondering what other people's experiences are using this mod in a "production environment," i.e. a live forum with thousands of posts being edited.
One minor comment: having three different files with the same name "edithistory.php" which need to be installed in three different vB subdirectories isn't such a good idea. Each file name should be unique, so that if the wrong file is accidentally installed in the wrong subdirectory, it is obvious simply by looking at the directory's contents what the problem is. - Dan |
Great add-on, thanks so much!
Just out of curiosity, is there a way (via admin interface or otherwise) to see which posts were edited during a certain time frame? |
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