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sjaakie 06-22-2004 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xenon
you're welcome :)


@bob: maybe you should tell the author what to to ;)

That would be nice yes. :up:

Boofo 07-04-2004 07:46 AM

Stefan, that doesn't show up right in pms. What would you need to put for pms?

colicab-d 07-04-2004 08:30 AM

now this is interesting :) hope you guys figure it out :)

why-not 07-04-2004 09:25 AM

Hi

My idea would be to make it dynamic, this way the time is alway shown in the current users time. It would work for ant type of multi quote system too! More importantly it would not allow the person quoting a post to change the time of the original poster! Which would really defeat the purpose of having time in the quote in the first place!

I wrote like this for a client sometime ago. It used something like 'multi quote', but with not using cookies and it also has checkboxes for 'multi quote'...

The code side of it effect...

new_reply, newpm templates!

It adds (1) hidden field with the (time) of each quote....

Then in the include (bb code phrase) it has a simple function to convert the time in the users current time!

F!

Boofo 07-04-2004 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by why-not
Hi

My idea would be to make it dynamic, this way the time is alway shown in the current users time. It would work for ant type of multi quote system too! More importantly it would not allow the person quoting a post to change the time of the original poster! Which would really defeat the purpose of having time in the quote in the first place!


I wrote like this for a client sometime ago. It used something like 'multi quote', but with not using cookies and it also has checkboxes for 'multi quote'...

The code side of it effect...

new_reply, newpm templates!

It adds (1) hidden field with the (time) of each quote....

Then in the include (bb code phrase) it has a simple function to convert the time in the users current time!




F!

I already did a hack for the original poster's current time in the postbit. I am talking about the time the message was posted that is being qouted in pms. ;)


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