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gabs 01-19-2003 01:43 PM

Excelent hack, installed.

Can I please have access to the restricted forums?

My board is currently here : http://www.makeme.com/paintballforum

I'm currently upgrading (by code merge) to 2.2.9 and adding vbHome. Contact me if you need to see the development website.

cheers,

JBMoney 01-19-2003 03:36 PM

May I have access to restricted area. Username: JBMoney

http://bushwhacked.net

sabret00the 01-19-2003 07:34 PM

i was wondering basically i want this hack but;

I want to be able to define different forums for it to present threads from, each forum having it's own page

so if i had a forum called news, that would be the index, then if i clicked on music i would get lets say the 5 newest threads from the forum called 'music' on a page of it's own and if i clicked sports i would get the 5 newest threads from the 'sports' forum.

**5 being an admin definable number

errodr 01-19-2003 09:42 PM

Sorry to bother, but I cannot seem to get the message text to show up on the main page. Everything else seems to work, except the message text.

http://www.dom-vs-import.com/

Any ideas?

Thanks...

TECK 01-20-2003 01:11 AM

Did you searched the support forums? :)
Or here in this thread?

errodr 01-20-2003 01:27 AM

My Mistake...

Answer Found!

Intex 01-20-2003 07:04 PM

I've installed this recently, but am having problems with it.

I have two forums, my live forum and a test forum. My live forum sits on the website root / and has all the usual files, e.g. index.php etc. The admin folder sites off the root in /admin as you would expect. Then I have a test directory, e.g. /test where I locate my test board. This is the one that I've loaded up vBHome on. The Admin folder is located in /test/admin.

I followed all the instructions and amended all the files with no problems. When I came to upload them, I understood where they should all go with the exception of the new index.php and global.php. Are these to fully replace the old index.php and global.php residing in /test or should these appear on the root of the website as they are the now default for the website? At the moment I've not overwritten them.

I then ran the installation script (vbhlinstall.php) which went all the way through without any errors. However, it mentions that I should have a new group in Admin CP, but I don't see it.

TLucent 01-21-2003 03:24 AM

installed 3.8

Quote:

Database error in vbHome 2.2.9:

Invalid SQL:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS total
FROM thread
WHERE dateline>1043120806 AND forumid IN( )

mysql error: You have an error in your SQL syntax near ')
' at line 4

mysql error number: 1064
any ideas

TECK 01-21-2003 03:32 AM

Ya, search the thread. :)

TECK 01-21-2003 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Intex
I've installed this recently, but am having problems with it.

I have two forums, my live forum and a test forum. My live forum sits on the website root / and has all the usual files, e.g. index.php etc. The admin folder sites off the root in /admin as you would expect. Then I have a test directory, e.g. /test where I locate my test board. This is the one that I've loaded up vBHome on. The Admin folder is located in /test/admin.

I followed all the instructions and amended all the files with no problems. When I came to upload them, I understood where they should all go with the exception of the new index.php and global.php. Are these to fully replace the old index.php and global.php residing in /test or should these appear on the root of the website as they are the now default for the website? At the moment I've not overwritten them.

I then ran the installation script (vbhlinstall.php) which went all the way through without any errors. However, it mentions that I should have a new group in Admin CP, but I don't see it.

There is a solution posted already here in this thread. You simply have to rename the vbHL files.
Please search the thread or the support forums. :)


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