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Danny 02-03-2002 11:51 PM

I dont seem to be able to get this to work, i done everything, been through it twice and double checked it also.

and i still dont get the edit bit after the attachment :( any ideas ?

got vb 2.2.2

Admin 02-04-2002 01:15 PM

Only seen after .txt files, Danny.

Are you sure you uploaded the files as well? (sounds basic but you'd be surprised how many people skip that step :D)

Lucky 02-05-2002 03:00 AM

working good for me.

Thanks

Preasidium 05-13-2002 04:45 AM

i tryed to install this as well. I get the link but it points to a blank page. Nothing on it. I even went threw all the codes and changes all .php to .php3 ( because thats what I use ).

Any suggestions on what to do?

Admin 05-13-2002 11:00 AM

Have you edited misc.php correctly?

Preasidium 05-13-2002 12:36 PM

Yes i have. I added what I had to. And changed global.php to php3 ofcource. But I will re do it. And see if I can see what I did wrong. But thats the only problem right? The misc.php3? Because I see the link and everything just nothing in my misc.php3 when I click the link..

Preasidium 05-13-2002 01:05 PM

ok i redid it. This time im getting this error

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: adminlog() in /home/fatali/public_html/VB-Home/misc.php3 on line 13

Even tho i didnt touch no where near that line.

proton242 05-13-2002 06:53 PM

work also with .nfo files?

Boofo 05-19-2002 05:35 AM

How about adding the ability to turn word wrap on or off in the editor? :)

Boofo 05-22-2002 06:09 AM

Firefly,

Maybe next time you should tell us WHICH misc.php to edit. :) I got it straightened out after editing the wrong one. I was getting the same things going on as Preasidium, where when I hit edit, it gave me a blank page. Once I took it out of the admin/misc.php and put it in the root/misc.php, you'd be surprised at how well it worked. :) Great hack, though! Looking forward to more! :)

BTW: Admins, Supermods and Mods can edit the file, right? Will it also not increase the download counter for those 3? It doesn't seem to and I wanted to make sure it was supposed to do that. Also, I had to clean my cache for the edited file to show up. Is that normal and if so, is there anyway to fix that so we don't have to clean the cache everytime to check it while viewing?


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