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fastpit1 01-06-2010 01:17 AM

I have it loaded but can not set the permissions. Everytime I select them and "update" they are set back to "no" when I go back and look any help?

DS MrSinister 01-06-2010 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by fastpit1 (Post 1948394)
I have it loaded but can not set the permissions. Everytime I select them and "update" they are set back to "no" when I go back and look any help?


what you need to is rebuildbitfields.. one way you can do it installing this mod here or doing this admincp/index.php?do=buildbitfields

msu2k 01-08-2010 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tjdrico (Post 1937900)
Sorry, SecondV, I don't check this forum much.

As far as I'm concerned anyone is free to hack up my original code and modify it to suit vBulletin 4. I also want vBookie on my own forum once I upgrade it to 4.0, but after spending all day coding PHP, I tend to spend my free time playing Team Fortress 2.

Rather than modifying the old code though, I might just write a new version from the ground up, since my coding's better now than it was 5 years ago. ;) That said, I wouldn't advise anyone to hold their breath waiting for me, as I've been thinking about it for ages, and haven't actually done anything yet...

I would DEFINITELY be willing to pay for an updated vBookie...

cbehan 01-11-2010 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by msu2k (Post 1950488)
I would DEFINITELY be willing to pay for an updated vBookie...

I would be willing to chip in as well....

spade117 01-14-2010 01:11 PM

Is there a way to delete a vbookie event after the thread has been deleted?

In the vbookie page, it shows the event with the links for *thread* and *info*, but the link for *delete* is gone, and when either of the other 2 links are clicked, it brings you to an error page.

bobster65 01-14-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by spade117 (Post 1955469)
Is there a way to delete a vbookie event after the thread has been deleted?

In the vbookie page, it shows the event with the links for *thread* and *info*, but the link for *delete* is gone, and when either of the other 2 links are clicked, it brings you to an error page.

To remove a specific event:
DELETE FROM vbookie_items WHERE item_id = 'X';

replace X with the item id which you can get by mousing over the info link in the affected vbookie event.

To remove a news event:
DELETE FROM vbookie_news WHERE news_id = X';

Switch3130 01-14-2010 11:51 PM

Does anyone have any news on when this is being upgraded to 4.0?

A crucial hack to a vBulletin board. Will pay to see something upgrade this, by the way.

Eric 01-17-2010 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjdrico (Post 1937900)
Sorry, SecondV, I don't check this forum much.

As far as I'm concerned anyone is free to hack up my original code and modify it to suit vBulletin 4. I also want vBookie on my own forum once I upgrade it to 4.0, but after spending all day coding PHP, I tend to spend my free time playing Team Fortress 2.

Rather than modifying the old code though, I might just write a new version from the ground up, since my coding's better now than it was 5 years ago. ;) That said, I wouldn't advise anyone to hold their breath waiting for me, as I've been thinking about it for ages, and haven't actually done anything yet...

I guess I will start working on a vB4 version then based on the original vB3 code - it's been nearly a month and no sign of the other fella who was doing one.

SVTCobraLTD 01-17-2010 12:04 PM

Works fine on 3.8.4.

dcuellar 01-17-2010 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SecondV (Post 1957837)
I guess I will start working on a vB4 version then based on the original vB3 code - it's been nearly a month and no sign of the other fella who was doing one.

Good man. It's incredible how many people actually still use this even though it is not supported. I'll be eagerly waiting for the first person to make this for 4.0.


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