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Ozymandyus 07-25-2010 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reeve of shinra (Post 2074383)
Admincp -> Options -> Message Searching Options

Queue Search Updates = "NO"

Same here, set to "NO".

Carnage 07-26-2010 12:06 AM

ugh... I was hoping for a yes.

What I'm considering for a temp fix is to use the suggestion posted a while back; to limit clearing the cache to times when a post is made via the CMS and including the 301 redirect from forum thread to cms article by default.

I dunno how that sounds as a solution?

carrlos 07-26-2010 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carnage- (Post 2074493)
ugh... I was hoping for a yes.

What I'm considering for a temp fix is to use the suggestion posted a while back; to limit clearing the cache to times when a post is made via the CMS and including the 301 redirect from forum thread to cms article by default.

I dunno how that sounds as a solution?

Please keep those of us in mind that have a working installation. ;)

ArchAngelz 07-30-2010 05:02 AM

I was wondering if it is possible to enhance this mod to be such that we can "demote" (for what of a better word) an article to a forum thread specified.

The reason for this is that I get articles from writers who do not post in the forums, and neither do they have forum accounts.

Hence, I start creating the articles in the CMS, but when its time for comments, they all go into that single comments subforum; which is bad because less people check that subforum. I'd prefer the comments go into a thread I can designate on a specific subforum so that the content will reach a more desired audience.

The other way is for me to first post it in the forum then promote it; but that would affect the users who do have a forum account (but still send me articles via email regardless) and the article now does not look like it is written by them.

I thought it may be good to have the functionality of an article get demoted to a forum post/thread functionality to make this complete.

Videx 07-30-2010 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArchAngelz (Post 2076670)
The reason for this is that I get articles from writers who do not post in the forums, and neither do they have forum accounts.

Hence, I start creating the articles in the CMS, ...

I'm not sure I understand. In one sentence you imply you've given permissions for Guests to write articles, but in the next you talk about yourself creating articles. To solve the first, simply require membership to write articles. If you're creating the article, then don't - create a new thread instead, promote it to an article, and then flesh it out in the CMS.

Cadellin 07-31-2010 02:03 PM

Is there any news on a fix for the 4.0.5 bug? I love this mod and I'd like to wait until a fix is created before creating new articles however I'm not sure how much longer I can delay.

Thanks

Bigstack 08-02-2010 04:10 AM

Yea this causes a problem in 4.0.5. This Mod is Awesome and my site needs it Bad.

David Regimbal 08-02-2010 04:17 AM

I also am experiencing problems with this product using version 4.0.5 :( and I love this, lol
It just seems if I have it enabled then for some reason if someone posts, it will make it a double post - weird bug too because its not consistent, happens here and there. Though never happens when this product is disabled. I have not tried a double-post prevention mod yet though to see if that could act as a band-aid

Magnumutz 08-02-2010 10:42 AM

vBulletin CMS should be like this by default. This mod is awesome.
Hope someone will fix it.

carrlos 08-02-2010 01:24 PM

I'm curious as to why there are so many issues with double posting yet I have a working installation on 4.0.5. I don't think it's this mod. It must be a conflict.


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