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ye ken - I've given up on dbtech's products - not one response to any of the tickets on the dragonbyte website through my account. I know I've only used 'free' products, but even so it so it doesn't bode well.
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I use a custom postbit and tried added this shortcode {vb:raw vbnominate.thread} to the location I want it. But nothing happens. I tried adding to at many locations on the custom postbit and nothing.
Will it only work on postbit and postbit legacy. Is there a place to add my custom postbit template name so its shows up there? Thanks. |
Figured it out. I had to add the template hook to the custom postbit.
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I had a borked install i thought i could just overwrite. It was a remnant from a prior version where I'd tried out the CMS and the uninstall would die because of the packages/vbcms directory. Sorted it out, uninstalled properly, reinstalled. Thanks so much! |
Everything's working but getting an error when I go into my BBCode manager in admincp...
Fatal error: Registry object is not an object in [path]\dbtech\vbnominate\includes\class_core.php on line 82 Really odd, since that's the only place it shows up? |
Where exactly on that page do you see the error? Inside one of the custom BBCodes?
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No, it's as soon as I open the BBCode Manager. Almost as if one of my custom BBCodes is trying to call vbnominate. If I disable vbnom, everything goes back to being normal.
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