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MrD 04-23-2011 04:03 PM

Hi,
this Mod sounds good.
Have anyone a German translation?
Tagged

AttalaEA 04-23-2011 05:10 PM

nhawk
Thanks alot for your great support and quick response i will try the fixed one and i will let you know if there is any other problem

Cheers

AttalaEA 04-23-2011 05:26 PM

nhawk

Now it is working great, marked as installed, and nominated for the modification of the month.

Thanks alot for this great Mod

ProFifaLeagues 04-23-2011 06:13 PM

Warning: Missing argument 2 for vB_Template_Runtime::linkBuild(), called in [path]/includes/class_core.php(4090) : eval()'d code on line 1227 and defined in [path]/includes/class_core.php on line 4495 Fatal error: Call to undefined method vB_Friendly_Url_Error::get_url() in /home/*********/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 6920

All seems to work well and the applying members form is sent ok but this error pops up when sending it any ideas where i may be going wrong????

Alan_SP 04-23-2011 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nhawk (Post 2187705)
There is a way to install multiple copies of many mods. I know I've done it in the past. But at this moment it slips my mind how I did it. I'll look into it and post instructions when I can.

Yes, we can change name of mod and variables, so it would appear as another mod. It's a way to use it as two (or more) different mods.

But what I had in mind was ability to have completely different sets of questions for different positions out of the box. If one applies for moderator, we need different set of questions and if we wanting someone to write articles for our forums, we need different sets of skills.

Quote:

Would a Modcp version work for this? I don't think you want regular members posting forms to be filled out by other members do you?
Of course not, but you can make that only members of certain usergroups could use this ability even if it's available in forum. Just use conditionals. If someone is a member of allowed usergroup, he would see part where he can edit questions.

You can use this conditional:

HTML Code:

<vb:if condition="is_member_of($bbuserinfo,x,y,z)">
x,y,z are allowed usergroups.

nhawk 04-23-2011 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rammieone (Post 2187846)
Warning: Missing argument 2 for vB_Template_Runtime::linkBuild(), called in [path]/includes/class_core.php(4090) : eval()'d code on line 1227 and defined in [path]/includes/class_core.php on line 4495 Fatal error: Call to undefined method vB_Friendly_Url_Error::get_url() in /home/*********/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 6920


All seems to work well and the applying members form is sent ok but this error pops up when sending it any ideas where i may be going wrong????

I can't seem to duplicate this.

Could you tell me what your settings are for Friendly URLs?

Also, what version of vBulletin are you running? That might make a difference in my trying to duplicate the problem.

nhawk 04-23-2011 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan_SP (Post 2187849)
Yes, we can change name of mod and variables, so it would appear as another mod. It's a way to use it as two (or more) different mods.

But what I had in mind was ability to have completely different sets of questions for different positions out of the box. If one applies for moderator, we need different set of questions and if we wanting someone to write articles for our forums, we need different sets of skills.



Of course not, but you can make that only members of certain usergroups could use this ability even if it's available in forum. Just use conditionals. If someone is a member of allowed usergroup, he would see part where he can edit questions.

You can use this conditional:

HTML Code:

<vb:if condition="is_member_of($bbuserinfo,x,y,z)">
x,y,z are allowed usergroups.

I understand what you want for the individual positions, and I'll see what I can do.

But that's not going to be a quick fix. ;)

johkalhaups 04-23-2011 11:36 PM

Yea, I would also like to see different sets of questions for the different positions people apply for. :)

Also, I have it set to make a post in a forum after they fill out an app.

Is there a way I can change the title of the thread?

Im looking for something easier like [USERNAME]'s XXXX Application where XXXX is the position they are applying for.

Id also like to see an option to remove the IP at the bottom of the post. :)

Thanks for the great mod though!

Going to use it soon for gaming community apps and maybe in the future for forum positions and hacking reports on servers if we can get different sets of questions. :up:



EDIT: Just thought, when/if you add the option for different sets of questions for different apps, maybe an option for a thread to be posted in separate forums depending on what they apply for. :)

Alan_SP 04-24-2011 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johkalhaups (Post 2187933)
EDIT: Just thought, when/if you add the option for different sets of questions for different apps, maybe an option for a thread to be posted in separate forums depending on what they apply for. :)

Actually, this would be great. In this way we can use it for many things, even to enable users to report problems in working with our forum.

SuperTaz 04-24-2011 03:40 AM

In the settings, it says this:

Quote:

If you place applications in a private forum (which is where they should be) all application threads will be marked as moderated.
I have it in a private forum but I do not want it to be moderated. I want it to post the application after it is submitted. How do I turn off the moderation for this mod?

And also it does not post the application in the forum specified after submitting and moderating. And I do have it set to post when a new application is received.


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