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I think the entries are in the Journal table. If you have php-my admin, you could look and see what's there. Good luck, Matt |
It is a display problem, all entries are still in the database. Any way I can make them show?
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Hi Shadow,
Looking at your journals, the problem seems consistent across all the users. After about 22 messages, it will only print the title. It's stopping right where it should be printing the Mood & Now Playing line. Why don't you try archiving your journal.php and uploading the original one from this thread as a test. The one without the moods mod. The fact that it is dropping out when it should be printing a mood has me thinking that this may be part of the problem. Regards, Matt |
Does anyone know how to make this work with vBulletin 3.0.0? It may already have been answered, but I'm too lazy / tired to look for it.
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Sefiros - vBJournal Lite is not meant to work with anything other than vBulletin 2.x.
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Greetings,
Can anyone think of a reason why inline images (created with IMG tags) are not being parsed correctly using this hack? I have seen two other posts here reporting the same problem, and I have been tearing my hair out over it. 1) Other BB code is fine: smiles, underline, bold, italic, font, color , 2) URLs are do not autolink but can be linked manually with URL /URL tags. 3) When I embedded IMG /IMG tags, with the required brackets, of course, it simply displays the unlinked URL surrounded by the IMG /IMG tags. I have even tried hacking the post display procedure to make it ignore the forum's individual preferences on IMG display, but it doesn't work!! Regards, Matt |
HELP!!!
ok, the journal.php is showing up as a blank page........what did i do wrong?? :/ here's the link if u wanna look at it http://www.anim3.com/forums/journal.php TIA :( |
nvm, i found out the problem..........templates didnt get created, had to do it manualy =/
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You know, I was really thinking about this in the shower and I thought that this might be a start to solving the whole blog business.
Most people in the anime community really enjoy owning their own blog -- a journal style site that is customized entirely by them, but the majority of the time they don't want to bother with actually setting up the script that runs the blog's background -- that's where vBJournal comes in (excellent work on vBJournal Lite, btw.) If an admin were to put two custom profile fields, hidden on profile view but editable by the user; one for 'Custom Journal Header' and one for 'Custom Journal Footer', and having journal.php call this custom header and custom footer that the user has defined, this would allow the journal system to work it's magic as a backbone for their site -but- not actually have your site keep their site's data and thus, saving on your bandwidth as a whole. It's a tradeoff, but I think it'd work well if journal.php can skip around the default header/head inserts/style. It'd take a little work on FAQing for the user, but in general, I don't believe this would be too hard to implement. Thanks for the great work guys. :) |
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