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excellent hack, i needed to edit a bunch of parsed rss articles to remove "<br /> from the posts.
is there any way to have the word replacer continuously run, ie, if anyone posts with the word "dog" in their posts, it automatically changes it to "cat"? |
Just installed, worked great :D
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Not working. I don't have the option in the admin CP. I refreshed several times, and I uploaded the php file to the admin CP, but to no avail. I could realy use this. ;)
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Anyone know why this would be?
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Since upgrading to 3.6 this hack no longer works, it gives this db error
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Database error in vBulletin 3.6.0: |
yep saim to me i really need this hack as i got to many errorrs on my forum :( please can someone make this work.
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wow, VERY useful tool. wonder why this thread is tucked away? anyway, installed. thanks
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same type error for me too
Code:
Database error in vBulletin 3.6.3: |
It's a mistake in the code, you could go into replacer.php and replace all instances of "post_parsed" with "postparsed".
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awesome, worked! GO you!! thanks man
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