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Lynne 01-21-2009 05:00 PM

One of the things I noticed is that some items don't show up in the user dropdown in the postbit for these 'live' posts. Also, some data I add into the postbit doesn't show up because I add it though a hook. I'd like to add this back, thus I asked this question above:
Quote:

- is there a reason you didn't include the $hook_query_fields (and others) from "newreply_post_ajax" in the $posts query in livetopic_hooks.php?
I don't want to add that back into the query if there was a good reason you removed it. Any thoughts on this?

nul7 01-21-2009 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coders Shack (Post 1720264)
this is why its still in beta, every configuration has not been tested. I don't see how a subdomain could make a difference. I'm guessing its your forum configuration. (it could be your server config, but i doubt it. As for alcohol how do you think i came up with this concept... )

lol Well, I'll just jump in head first and do the same edits to the live server. I'll let you know how it goes....

feldon23 01-21-2009 05:18 PM

CS,

Great add-on.

Have you considered turning on CAPTCHA on your forum? Spammers galore!

nul7 01-21-2009 08:32 PM

*sigh* Still a no go for me. I did see that I am running a different version of php on my test server though... I am running 5.2.6 but our host is running 5.2.5. Other than that the two servers are now pretty much identical... same files, same database. Besides the difference in php version, I have mine running on a windows box, while our site is hosted on a linux box. Don't see why that would be a problem, though. I'm stumped.

I'm going to make another complete backup of the site and transfer it to the test server one more time... maybe I forgot a setting or something, but I don't think so. The saga continues...

HabboForum 01-21-2009 09:53 PM

Great idea, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be great in practice for relatively active boards. This plugin keeps causing this error for us:

Quote:

Database error in vBulletin :

mysql_pconnect() [<a href='function.mysql-pconnect'>function.mysql-pconnect</a>]: User xxxxxxx_forum already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections
/home/xxxx/public_html/includes/class_core.php on line 311

MySQL Error :
Error Number :
Request Date : Wednesday, January 21st 2009 @ 06:31:27 PM
Error Date : Wednesday, January 21st 2009 @ 06:31:27 PM
Script : http://www.slicedxxxxxx.com/ajax.php...ownewresponses
Referrer : http://www.slicedxxxxx.com/showthrea...68943&posted=1
IP Address : xxx.xx.xx.xx
Username :
Classname : vB_Database
MySQL Version :

Alfa1 01-21-2009 10:22 PM

How many connections per user does this hack need?

kud0gfx 01-22-2009 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HabboForum (Post 1720564)
Great idea, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be great in practice for relatively active boards. This plugin keeps causing this error for us:

totally agree with that, i had to deactivate it and im running a quad core that costs 300$/month...

Cobra-J82 01-22-2009 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamyLightning (Post 1707030)
Very cool mod.

Anything AJAX is cool with me.

lol same here

nul7 01-22-2009 05:09 AM

Ok, I'm now convinced I can't get this to work due to a server issue. I did a fresh back up (completely deleting the old files and db off the test server and downloading all the files and db off the host server). The only thing I changed were the install path in the config.php and the path to the forum in the vBa index.php. It works just fine.

So next step is to compare the phpinfo from each server and go through the settings one by one to see if any of them break LT functionality. Being different platforms, I won't be able to get an exact copy, but hopefully I can narrow it down. Just doing a quick scan, the only things that jump out at me are the php version (Live = 5.2.5, Test = 5.2.6) and Thread Safety (Live = off, Test = on).

haytham 01-22-2009 05:31 AM

Thank you. As I said on youtube, it could be very useful in social group conversations. Now my questions are these:
1- I see you have made bug fixes and say the last version is 1.05b but I couldn't find it for download.
2- The 1.04b for 3.7 and 3.8 have the same size and files inside...a bit confused...


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