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LOL! I got it right before you wrote this message. :) Here's what I used and it worked. You pointed me in the right direction with the $displayemails. I looked at the code right above it and it jumped out at me. :)
Wouldn't the if (!$enableemail) actually work better than the $displayemails, though? (I don't need it but if in the future I wanted to mess with it, I mean.) Code:
if($userinfo[email]!="" and $userinfo[showemail]) { Quote:
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hmm, i don't know if !enabledemail would work better, i just found $displayemails in the same clauses as $userinfo[showemail] so i think these belong together ;)
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I understand what you are saying, but if all I need is to have error_emaildisabled not show up if they have it disabled, would I really need the $displayemails, too? I'm just trying to learn here, I don't mean to sound argumentative or anything. :) If you really think I need it, I will add it. You know alot more about this than I do. :)
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as long as you have enabled e-mails in your admin-cp you dont need it, but if you want to disable the email-functions somewhere in future, you have to add it ;)
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Ok, now that makes sense once you explain it like that. I thought it was basically doing the same thing as showemail did. I will add it then. Thanks for explaining that to me. :)
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np :)
i try to help if and when i can ;) |
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