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Gio~Logist 04-25-2008 03:18 PM

Fixed it, just make sure the bbcode start plugin isn't called on the calendar page via a conditional.

thincom2000 04-27-2008 02:48 AM

If bb-code in events doesn't work then that is a bug, and I should fix it in the next build. Disabling the mod in the calendar really shouldn't be an acceptable alternative, so I will make sure to fix this.

marcossalazar 04-30-2008 10:36 PM

After installing, if you have Allow HTML set to Yes within Signature Permissions of the Usergroup in the ACP, you are not able to put HTML into your signature. Is this a bug? I played around with the mod within the plugin system and was able to make it work if only

BBCode - Parse by Permissions
Member - Globalize the Parser
Profile Fields - Parse by Permissions

but then this means all the other parts of the mod don't work. Will this be fixed?

Thanks,

Marcos

marcossalazar 04-30-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcossalazar (Post 1503938)
After installing, if you have Allow HTML set to Yes within Signature Permissions of the Usergroup in the ACP, you are not able to put HTML into your signature. Is this a bug? I played around with the mod within the plugin system and was able to make it work if only

BBCode - Parse by Permissions
Member - Globalize the Parser
Profile Fields - Parse by Permissions

but then this means all the other parts of the mod don't work. Will this be fixed?

Thanks,

Marcos

Scratch that, this doesn't work with those checked off. HTML doesn't work in signature if this is installed.

thincom2000 05-01-2008 04:17 AM

I believe that the way the mod is designed, if HTML is not allowed in a user's profile, then HTML cannot be in their signature. HTML is working fine under my test install, I would recommend checking this mod's Usergroup Permissions for profiles.

marcossalazar 05-01-2008 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thincom2000 (Post 1504143)
I believe that the way the mod is designed, if HTML is not allowed in a user's profile, then HTML cannot be in their signature. HTML is working fine under my test install, I would recommend checking this mod's Usergroup Permissions for profiles.

Thanks for the reply! But they are two separate permissions. I think that the mod should allow for members to not be able to use HTML in the profile fields, but allow HTML in the signature.

marcossalazar 05-01-2008 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcossalazar (Post 1504405)
Thanks for the reply! But they are two separate permissions. I think that the mod should allow for members to not be able to use HTML in the profile fields, but allow HTML in the signature.

I did some more playing around and I do not want to have members allowed to put HTML in any other parts of the forum, i.e., a yes to Allow HTML in Non Forum Specific Areas within the BB Code Settings in the VB Options of the ACP. I just want to have them be allowed to put HTML in the signature while still getting all the benefits of this great mod (I actually only want them to be able to put BB Code in the profile fields of the About Me section). But right now if you sent Allow HTML in Non Forum Specific Areas to no and Allow HTML in signature to Yes, this mod does not work.

Or am I missing something? Thanks.

thincom2000 05-01-2008 05:28 PM

Your issue sounds like it is related to how vBulletin functions by default, coupled with a misunderstanding of the way this mod is designed.

1. HTML, BB-Code, etc. always has to be enabled globally, or the parser just won't bother with it.
2. This mod checks what is globally enabled, and makes sure the individual user is not prohibited from using it (this would be a NO in the mod's settings).
3. If the individual user doesn't have permission, this mod will then disable it.

You should not worry about enabling HTML, or anything else for that matter, everywhere, as long as this is installed. Think of the standard vBulletin Options regarding this as simple ON/OFF switches, and this mod for tweaking if ON.

That said, if you want a separate permission set for signatures, you would either have to wait for another update of this mod, or modify it yourself until such a supported update.

marcossalazar 05-01-2008 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thincom2000 (Post 1504812)
Your issue sounds like it is related to how vBulletin functions by default, coupled with a misunderstanding of the way this mod is designed.

1. HTML, BB-Code, etc. always has to be enabled globally, or the parser just won't bother with it.
2. This mod checks what is globally enabled, and makes sure the individual user is not prohibited from using it (this would be a NO in the mod's settings).
3. If the individual user doesn't have permission, this mod will then disable it.

You should not worry about enabling HTML, or anything else for that matter, everywhere, as long as this is installed. Think of the standard vBulletin Options regarding this as simple ON/OFF switches, and this mod for tweaking if ON.

That said, if you want a separate permission set for signatures, you would either have to wait for another update of this mod, or modify it yourself until such a supported update.

Thanks for the email. So I turned on HTML on the BBcode section of VB options as well as in the signature permissions and the mod is enabled and everyone has the right permissions (well, me since it is on a test forum) and still when I insert HTML into the signature is not working.

Sorry to ask this again, but is there something with the signature section when everything is set up properly?

Thanks,

Marcos

Detomah 05-01-2008 09:57 PM

Is this hack anywhere near having the "extensive vbulletin blog testing" part being added so that blogs will parse bbcode properly? Or am I missing something?

BBcode appears to parse fine for the blog bits in the tab on the memberinfo page, but nothing at all in the actual blog section itself.


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