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JohnBradshaw 12-25-2001 05:44 PM

Aha!! Cheers

GeorgeofCS 12-25-2001 09:44 PM

Ok fixed the bug in the install file. Sorry about that it's my first time making a install file :(

As far as masood's question you define the variables in the main options of VB.

LangTuDaTinh 01-03-2002 05:45 PM

What did i do wrong?

i put the code $post[donation] into postbit then the word "- Platinum Contributor" appear to all users.

masood 01-03-2002 07:38 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by LangTuDaTinh
What did i do wrong?

i put the code $post[donation] into postbit then the word "- Platinum Contributor" appear to all users.

GeorgeofCS 01-03-2002 09:01 PM

Actually the different level settings are in the main vb options where you can set what levels equal what amount of money.

I've been trying to rework this hack into something bigger. I'm currently testing donator perks, a way of users to earn site supporter status by visiting sponsors, and possibly a way of making a query list of contributors after they've made their donations. So far only a few bugs. If anyone has installed this is interested in the other end of the hack for testing please PM me and let me know.

LangTuDaTinh 01-03-2002 10:36 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by masood


you need to define the variables $platinum, $gold, $silver and $bronze. otherwise they are all equal to zero, so everyone becomes platinum member by contributing nothing :p

I have defined mine in functions.php at the top...

masood 01-03-2002 10:42 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by LangTuDaTinh


this may be stupid but how do i define it?, i insert a code into function.php as in the instruction ..is here any other code?

thanks

GeorgeofCS 01-03-2002 10:46 PM

The $gold $sliver, etc. should be found at the bottom of your vb control panel options in the admin section. You shouldn't have to add anything into the function file

masood 01-03-2002 11:45 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by GeorgeofCS
The $gold $sliver, etc. should be found at the bottom of your vb control panel options in the admin section. You shouldn't have to add anything into the function file

LangTuDaTinh 01-04-2002 01:20 AM

OK i check cp but i just saw the word "donation" but there is no option under it....so pls tell me what is wrong?

thanks


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