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For whatever reason in my admincp area, when I update an option, the text below still shows :
This Option was changed last at: 01.01.1970, 01:00 I'm presuming it should update to today's date and time? Any ideas why this is happening? Thanks, it's a wonderful hack, interesting to see where people find your forum! |
I really like this hack except it isn't doing some of the stuff right.
It doesn't catch Browsers and OS's. Doesn't catch country origin and browser language. It isn't catching spirders that crawl the site (I had 48 Guests last night.). It doesn't catch monitor resolutions. It pretty much doesn't get anything from the users. The System check doesn't work either. Is there a reason fo rthis or do I not have soemthing enabled? |
I have all the same problems you are. Is the author supporting this hack still, I haven't seen PCFreak on here in a while. I'd hate to have to uninstall
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A grand idea and looks nice, but.... |
He could at least tell everyone. I'd like to see if anyone has got this running and see if it is running on his own site.
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i use this hack & working fine |
I put that in the headerinclude. I'm waiting 24 hours ot see if this works. =/
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