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Tigga 12-28-2002 09:41 PM

1. Aha, I see.. I thought you did this from my previous vbHome versions (1.0 or 1.1).
Good to know you didn't make the same mistake like I did.

Yea, believe me I struggled with that one for a little while before I finally figured out it was the getavatarurl function that was adding the extra query. ;)

2. Glad I could help. :)
Again, thanks for pointing that out and if you happened to notice any other small mistakes, by all means please point them out.

3. Use $ourtimenow instead.
Ahhh, I hadn't really seen that function since it's not used much at all in vB. Thanks for pointing it out, it may be helpful for future versions. :)

4. So far, from what I see you got ideas from my script on the following areas:
- alternate colors on threads function (old vbHome version)

Ahhh... Yes, you are correct about this one. I had been using that for so long and it's been so long since you've used it in vBhome that I forgot where it came from. Obviously it's the same function and idea used in vB just changed around a little, so if it bothers you that it's in there I will gladly change it.

- threads permissions
Actually that was just taken from forumdisplay.php. I believe it was PPN who posted a while ago where to find that. ;)

- latest threads
As you know that was originally a modified version of your Latest XX Threads hack. You posted a while ago that you would prefer that it was not used, so I re-wrote that part for this version. I left the main variables the same so that people would not have to completely change their templates, but that part of the code was done from scratch.

- plural function
That idea actually came from a script called openreality. I believe (though I could be wrong) that I was actually using that on my personal site before you started using it in vBhome. The idea is so simple and basic, so of course the coding is going to be very similar.

- article
Basically you copied the code and edited a little the variables to look different.

The news part is all my code (and has been since 2.0) with parts from vBulletin files used (such as the part to pull the avatars). I did however check vBhome to see how you did the part near the top which will allow you set the news variable to 0 for no limit. I was playing with that a few months ago and for some reason could not figure out how to set the news limit where 0 would be no limit. Finally I checked to see how you had done it and felt pretty dumb afterwards since I was making such a simple mistake. (basically I didn't move the LIMIT part from the query to the part above). I didn't think it was a big deal since all I figured out from looking at your code was to move the LIMIT out of the query, which I'm sure I would have realized what a dumb mistake I was making eventually.

5. I removed that remark, but you were to fast for me, since is not my place to judge this but the mods here at vb.org. Sorry.
However, my poll and online users code is not the vBulletin one.
Feel free to compare it.

From reading the rules to posting a hack, I don't believe anything was done wrong. If so I would think an administrator would have said something by now. And I did compare the poll section again. Yes, there are quite a few changes, but the majority of the code is straight from vBulletin.

And I do apologize for being a bit rude at first, but you were wrong by saying it was adding so many queries. I couldn't understand why you were trying to say that when I knew exactly the way the script works, so I'm sure you can see why I was a bit irritated.

Tony DiMera 12-28-2002 09:43 PM

Thankjs PlurPlanet, I'll let you know how it works.

Tigga 12-28-2002 09:51 PM

jeffj - I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "hangs". Could you please explain what you mean in a little more detail?

Jarvis - You'll have to let me know how it went when you're finished. That's a very creative way to use the hack and I'd like to see the finished result. :) Note that I did not test this, but it really is quite simple so you shouldn't have any problems.

Tony DiMera 12-28-2002 09:56 PM

Itstill does the samething. Iwonder why this is happening

Tigga 12-28-2002 10:08 PM

That really is strange... I also tried going to yoursite.com/forums/admin/index.php (expecting to get the login screen) and got a page cannot be displayed error. The same with yoursite.com/forums/index.php. :confused:

Tony DiMera 12-28-2002 10:17 PM

Try it again, it should work now.

Tigga 12-28-2002 10:59 PM

Ok, the other url's work fine now. I just noticed that none of those were working, so thought that might be a problem as well.
I just uploaded the weather_install.php file to my site to double check that it was working properly and had no problems. At this point, there's really not much I can think of... You may want to compare the file sizes of the file on your hard drive and the file on your sever to make sure that the upload went though. Also be sure that the file was uploaded in ASCII and not Binary. Other than that, I can't think of any other reason it wouldn't be working. If none of that works the only other thing I can suggest is to run the queries through phpMyAdmin. Doing it that way is a little more work, but still shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes to complete.

Tony DiMera 12-28-2002 11:10 PM

on the left side it shows 3.00MB but on the right side it shows 2.96MB after it is uploaded.

Tigga 12-28-2002 11:24 PM

That sounds about right (my mistake, I forgot the size will be slightly less when uploaded in ASCII). I'm wondering if perhaps your server is having a problem handling a file that big. It doesn't seem like it should, but you never know with computers. I don't see why this would help, but you could maybe try renaming the file to something simple (like w.php) and try running that. I don't see why that would make a difference at all, but it might be worth a try. If that still doesn't work then I can only suggest to run the queries manually.

Tony DiMera 12-28-2002 11:35 PM

Ok thanks a lot


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