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If you want the post to be made by an unregistered guest, make sure to comment out the $postuserid section like this: PHP Code:
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btw, as the hack stands now, when is the thread/post made? It isn't after admin approval? (sorry, its been a while since I played with this hack.) |
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What I want it to say is this: Code:
<p>Welcome $username!</p> |
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(And that's why I'm unable to use it on my forum for now.) |
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That works a treat, great, thanks. The new user registration now prompts our "WelcomeBot" account to make a post in our WelcomeThread. However... $username doesn't work in the post body (or I can't seem to get it to work.) The actual post reads "This is an automated message announcing the arrival of $username to our forums. Say hi!" Anyway to get that $username variable to actually work, and insert the name of the new registrant? I'm so close, I can taste it! :nervous: |
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That's not a bug. If you have it set up to make the post under your user name, that is going to happen because the post is being made while the new user is logged in. It's going to record their IP address under your username. I guess, in theory, you could zero out the ip address for these particular posts if you really cared to do so.
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thanx for your reply amykhar,yes i do have it set to post under my username,so how would i go about zeroing the IP for these posts
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He shouldn't have to. He should be able to set that with the datamanager.
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