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sv1cec 10-18-2004 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muscle-mustangs
cool, I'm still having troubles. I looked in my config.php file for Table_prefex and it is blank so I took it out like the instructions suggested.

I just put this in their:
add `banned_usergroup_id` int(15) not null default '0',
add `protected_usergroups` varchar(255) not null default '';


And I get this error message:
An error occurred while attempting to execute your query. The following information was returned.
error number: 1064
error desc: You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'add `banned_usergroup_id` int(15) not null default '0',
add `p

Any thoughts?

Yeap, just enter the two lines one at a time, they are two separate commands (where was I looking before??).

One at a time partner, one at a time. Oh and mind you of the reverse quotes and the normal ones, you can just mix and match.

Rgds and apologies.

SamirDarji 10-18-2004 06:33 PM

I'm not sure if it will make any difference, but try to make sure there are no hard carriage returns before the ending semi-colon. It seems as if the whole query never got pasted in there because the resulting db error stops at "add 'p"

Remi 10-18-2004 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msimplay
i just gotta say thank you for everything @ sv1cec
you may not be the author of the hack but you certainly have contributed a lot of code which helped me so i'd like to thank you :D


Thanks @ sv1cec :)

j_86 10-18-2004 08:14 PM

Me too :) Thanks Sv1.

Rick Sample 10-18-2004 08:30 PM

Thanks for helping me out guys, but I have one a few last ?'s I hope you guys can be so kind and answer for myself.



1. Is their anyway to more organize the PM that is sent to the warned users?

I sent one to my test account and this is what it is defaulted to:

You have been warned for the post: Your Post. Your warning level is now: 5. This action was taken for the following reason: You have recieved this warning because you are bashing muslce-mustangs.com. Please reply back if you have a dispute. Rick Sample

It would be nice if it could bold stuff and orgainize it like this:

You have been warned for THIS POST
Your Warning level is now: 5
This action was taken for the following reason: You have recieved this warning because you are bashing muslce-mustangs.com.
Please reply back if you have a dispute. Rick Sample

Just to make it look more computer generated and not so much as a letter comming directly from that person.

2. One of my mods can't see the Warn XXXX or View XXX's warnings in the bar, but everyone else can, any thoughts?

Thanks to all and to all a good night. Hope someone can handle my tough questions :)

Remi 10-19-2004 02:22 AM

Hi

I don't know if this is posible or not, but here we go :D

Let us say, I have many wrning levels and I have a common one that I use most of the time.

Now, I want to creat a direct link on the "postbit" to that "common warningid" so I can click on that sort of "default" warning link without going into another page and having to chose from the "Warning pulldown menue".

If you think this is posible, PLEASE help :)

Thanks in advance

sv1cec 10-19-2004 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muscle-mustangs
Thanks for helping me out guys, but I have one a few last ?'s I hope you guys can be so kind and answer for myself.



1. Is their anyway to more organize the PM that is sent to the warned users?

2. One of my mods can't see the Warn XXXX or View XXX's warnings in the bar, but everyone else can, any thoughts?

Thanks to all and to all a good night. Hope someone can handle my tough questions :)

I have to assume you have installed only the original hack (and possibly version 1.5, as well). If you convert to my files, my mods use a template for the PM, so you can edit it to your heart's content.

As for your mod, again, if you install my version of the hack, mods can all see the "View XYZ's Warnings" link, but only those responsible for the particular forum can "Warn XYZ".

Rgds

Ber|Art 10-19-2004 08:07 AM

Installed and Running thank you very much, very nice Hack :)

SnitchSeeker 10-19-2004 12:45 PM

This is a brilliant hack, great job and nice work!!

I have installed it over at Harry Potter friends.

The only "problem" with it, from my point of view, is that you can only warn people from a forum post. And it is always related to a post.

We have a great need to be able to warn people from their profile, or from the admin cp directly (by just entering a member id).

A lot of our warnings are for nasty PM's, for siggie rule violations, etc. (so nothing related to any forum posts).

Any chance of a tweek to this effect?

Excited for the v-2.0 release!! :)

sully02 10-19-2004 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sv1cec
For those who thanked me, gentlemen, it's been a pleasure contributing to this community. And my mods just made use of an initially great hack, so I claim no lawrels.

As for the deleting feature, I still am not sure. What we'll have? A list of all the warnings, like in the "Warnings Log", with check boxes next to each warning, so that the admin can check which ones he wants to delete? OK, then do we do any maths with the warning points accumulated by the members? This can get messy and I do not see a reason for it.

What I could easily come up with, is a function which would allow the admin to prune old, inactive warnings. Say that a questions is asked like "How many days do you want to leave in the warnings table?" (or whatever, meaning "before which date, shall I delete inactive warnings?") and then delete those warnings which were rendered inactive (i.e. either matured or were removed) before that date.

Would that cover you? That doesn't need any points mathematics, or anything.

Let me know.

Rgds
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John

Is there a way to make it so that when a warning is sent, the moderator who issued the warning remains anonymous?


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