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ok, here is a VERY stripped down demo as a standalone file, just put it in your main forum folder (ex. "forum") and name it "ajax.php" All it does is give you the current time on a 1 sec refresh. Not something particullarly useful as there are far better ways to do this, but hopefully it helps. PHP Code:
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i did get it to work since whenever i posted that which was a month ago today..
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Well maybe someone else will find it useful then :)
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the timer thing is useful though :)
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And as a side note on that, timers on main pages can be dangerous, especially with low timeouts. Server load goes up. |
Great tutorial, thanks!
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not if you set it for 15 seconds (well, not as much.)
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great topic :)
what's the better way to pick the members list throgh AJAX, example: if I've in my hack's field require to input members username, what I should to do to bring the similer username, |
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Is there anything special that you need to do to get ajax working on non-forum pages? Does vbulletin has some kind of security that prevents it from giving responses to files outside the forum directory? Because I have not been able to get it to work from my root directory. It will send out but never come back with a response.
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