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First, Kura, you're not the God of PHP that you think you are. You need a serious ego-check. If you're not going to say anything positive, please stay out of this thread.
Second, I won't be commenting on this "arcade war" because it is ludicrous. IMO, the Admins should be reprimanding those who choose to come in here with the sole purpose of trash-talking about a hack. Third, the Mozilla error was something dumb that I never caught and I take full responsibility for it. If you are running the vB2 version of the arcade, try editing one of your game code sections in the admin panel so that both the OBJECT and the EMBED tags contain the full query string (with all of the variables, especially location). This may fix the problem. Fourth, I just got back from Florida -- wow it was a long week -- and am getting back into the swing of things. I'll keep people posted. Thanks! |
Just so you know I've always looked forward to your vB3 update, even after the other arcade came out. Damn, I might even use both. It'd kind of match the domain name.
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Great hack :) have the games up and running
the only problem is when a game finished instead of going to the comment section it goes to http://proarcade.php/ i've looked everywhere for the source of the problem and haven't been able to find it yet I have the 5 default games and the hash offsets are all 5 (which was default) and i'm running vB ver. 2.3.2 thanks :) |
What browser are you running?
I really need to get the vB2 fix out, it has the Mozilla fixes and all that other stuff. |
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I don't think it's a browser error
and i've been over the code and templates many times. if you want to see what I'm talking about it's as soon as a game ends http://www.daltech.ca/proarcade.php user: gameplayer | pass: 123456 which part of the program causes the comment / submit page to open up? I've looked for admin settings. and there is now configurable URL http://proarcade.php/ is what it opens. I know many people have installed and used this hack just fine. has anyone seen an error like this? |
Check the "Forum URL" variable in your vBulletin Options in the Admin CP, and if there is a trailing slash, remove it. I think that might your problem. If you look at the various URL links around your site, they all have a double slash ("//") in them...
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The problems fixed:) Thank :D I don't know why I didn't think to look at that Excellent Hack man :) keep up the good work now I gotta go make sure I hit installed:) |
any news about vbproarcade v3?
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Still working on it... :)
The alpha should head out soon. |
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