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ok,
That just went right over my head! :) No problemo bira. Like I said I was just trying to get something out there for a temporary fix until someone else came up with something that really worked. Parker |
Ed I think I tried that and it didn't work.
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Parker - That was to rangersfan. He asked about calling newreply.php from posting.php :)
Umm... I think it should. Pretty sure I've seen it done before. The only reason it didn't work in Perl was because of the shebang line (#!/usr/bin/perl) I'm not sure how to repress what it returns (the page it returns I mean) though - that could be the problem. [Edited by Ed Sullivan on 08-18-2000 at 01:47 AM] |
Ermm well calling newreply.php is going to end up calling global.php again which is going to end up involving a cookie which is going to mean it is going to send header information and we can't at this point so we will at least get a warning message about header's already been sent..
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Good point.
Your best bet is to ripout the posting code, and put that in a file called newreply.inc.php. Make sure you delete the redirect related stuff. Then just set the variables and "require" it in postings.php. |
I am really interested in seeing what you guys come up with for this.
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me too ... although i am more interested in a post and close thread hack :D
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Any one want to take a stab at this hack still?
A pretty cool hack to. |
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