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agent781 06-18-2008 05:19 PM

I also disabled every option, just enabled the mod and it's still a problem. Is there a setting someplace I'm missing?

NsT 06-18-2008 06:54 PM

Is it possible to show the Thread Prefix?

agent781 06-18-2008 07:23 PM

After the first page, no. Same goes for inside a thread, if you click on any page greater than 1, the page loads but it's the same page you were on, just starts back at the top.

To test a few things out, I increased the number of threads shown on a page, and that increased and I could see older threads/posts just fine. The only way to see a page greater than 1 is to click on the last post of that poster or from the forumhome and view last post. If you go inside the thread, you're stuck on page 1 :( This goes for any style, any default style, ect. Even if I force a style like Default for instance, as long as the mod is enabled the problem comes back.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if you guys want to see it, I can enable the mod again and you can take a look. Right now I have it disabled.

My forum: http://www.perforateartery.com/forum

Thank you.

Deepdog009 06-18-2008 10:15 PM

Keep the ball rolling...
Nice ratio...

agent781 06-18-2008 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deepdog009 (Post 1553016)
Keep the ball rolling...
Nice ratio...

I must have missed something :confused:

Poltergiest 06-18-2008 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agent781 (Post 1552864)
After the first page, no. Same goes for inside a thread, if you click on any page greater than 1, the page loads but it's the same page you were on, just starts back at the top.

To test a few things out, I increased the number of threads shown on a page, and that increased and I could see older threads/posts just fine. The only way to see a page greater than 1 is to click on the last post of that poster or from the forumhome and view last post. If you go inside the thread, you're stuck on page 1 :( This goes for any style, any default style, ect. Even if I force a style like Default for instance, as long as the mod is enabled the problem comes back.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if you guys want to see it, I can enable the mod again and you can take a look. Right now I have it disabled.

My forum: http://www.perforateartery.com/forum


Thank you.

Click the 'arrow' to the right of the thread name. That will take you to the newest post in thread. At least it does on my board.

agent781 06-19-2008 01:39 AM

The arrow works fine when the mod isn't active.

When it's active, the page numbers (2, 3, ect) just reload the first page of the thread or listing and the arrows do the same.

I'm using VB version 3.7.1 if that makes any difference at all.

farukcan 06-20-2008 08:25 AM

hello

Quote:

You can have Main Stats box shown on several pages...
It's shown by default on forumhome (to disable it set "Main Top Stats box on ForumHome" to "Disable")
To activate another location:
a) put location-name in "Stats on Custom Pages" field in hack settings
Explanation: When you open some vBulletin php file you'll see this at the top - "define('THIS_SCRIPT', 'XXX');"
XXX is location-name we need. It's usually the same as php filename (without extension, of course)
Note: When setting several locations then separate location-names by commas
b) add "$cybtopstats" to the template called on page where you wish to have stats shown
i not understand / i don't this part. (You can have Main Stats box shown on several pages.)

please you can detailed tell?

my custom page is mydomain.com/blabla.php

thanks

note: my english bad. sorry.

Valter 06-20-2008 11:53 AM

"blabla.php" should contain
PHP Code:

define('THIS_SCRIPT''blabla'); 

at the top.

Then go to hack settings and add "blabla" to "Stats on Custom Pages" setting field.
Then add "$cybtopstats" to template which is called on "blabla.php".

farukcan 06-20-2008 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cybernetec (Post 1554453)
"blabla.php" should contain
PHP Code:

define('THIS_SCRIPT''blabla'); 

at the top.

Then go to hack settings and add "blabla" to "Stats on Custom Pages" setting field.
Then add "$cybtopstats" to template which is called on "blabla.php".

thanks. i do :)


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