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Deepdog009 03-26-2007 01:17 AM

FRANKTHETANK 2 dont worry dude I shall put forth the effort and maketh your form.

Hope this one helps...

Deepdog009 03-26-2007 01:27 AM

I say Milk Carton

I've been waiting for your update sir, and yes I will wait until you complete add-on hack before uploading more forms.

I've been getting many spammers and spiders submitting to forms. Your image verification would help greatly.


Looking foward to using it soon. ;)

Heres one for the road... CSS HOLY GRAIL!

TheMilkCarton 03-26-2007 03:58 AM

Well I apologize.. :) I haven't exactly had time or patience to test it out on other form types like PM, email, etc. Since it would require a lot of time setting up each form, since they're not exactly user friendly. :)

I could release it as is, but then I might be getting a million PMs asking why it doesn't work.

fotografik 03-26-2007 04:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blind-eddie (Post 1210967)
It already does that, you pick which thread it goes to. Then from there it can be replied on.

Thats where I am a bit confused - *I* do not want to direct it to any particular thread, rather the *member* clicks REPLY and used a form to compose his reply into the thread which he is currently in.

Here is the scenario.

a) Thread is created using forms template and posted in public - call it Thread X.
b) Members can clics REPLY in the thread and uses another form to post their replies into Thread X.

Thus, there are two forms used - one to CREATE the thread and one to REPLY within the thread.

The way that the feature is touted is that upon creation of the forms, hitting REPLY will add the reply to a thread (call it Thread A) which *I* specified during the forms creations eg all forms-based replies go into Thread A.

TheMilkCarton 03-26-2007 04:22 AM

You can use an if conditional to change the Reply button into newreply.php?do=FORM in that specific thread. Or at least you should be able to.

I did it in a specific forum to turn the New Thread button into newthread.php?do=FORM.

If your users are really smart though, they could edit the URL to submit a regular reply, bypassing the form.

And to answer your more general question, yes you can set the form up to do a New Reply instead of a New Thread.

j_86 03-27-2007 09:19 AM

Hi everyone, what is the status of this mod with the latest vBulletin 3.6? Is it fully functional?

blind-eddie 03-27-2007 08:10 PM

I have one of mine set up to a Thread in our private forum. This way my members can vote if a poll was added or post a reply. As the applicant doesnt have access to our private forums, I dont want them to see what was posted by my members if they get accepted. So, I set up that particular thread that when the thread is closed, it gets set to my admins forums. That way it is closed.



Quote:

Originally Posted by fotografik (Post 1212419)
Thats where I am a bit confused - *I* do not want to direct it to any particular thread, rather the *member* clicks REPLY and used a form to compose his reply into the thread which he is currently in.

Here is the scenario.

a) Thread is created using forms template and posted in public - call it Thread X.
b) Members can clics REPLY in the thread and uses another form to post their replies into Thread X.

Thus, there are two forms used - one to CREATE the thread and one to REPLY within the thread.

The way that the feature is touted is that upon creation of the forms, hitting REPLY will add the reply to a thread (call it Thread A) which *I* specified during the forms creations eg all forms-based replies go into Thread A.


CrashfAB 03-27-2007 10:40 PM

Very interesting. So I have an introduction area where I like new users to post in. So can I use this hack for just that area then?

AK47 Nemesis 03-28-2007 06:50 PM

Hi, nice hack! But i have 1 question, is it possible to use more text areas like the top question? Because i want to use it for a tournament sign up form, but i need more text fields for that. Can someone help me?

Deepdog009 03-29-2007 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK47 Nemesis (Post 1214676)
Hi, nice hack! But i have 1 question, is it possible to use more text areas like the top question? Because i want to use it for a tournament sign up form, but i need more text fields for that. Can someone help me?

AK47 Nemesis take a look at pages 25, 26...
Form pics listed showing different types of forms that can be created using this hack.
ABE1 has a pic on the main instructions also.

I posted some downloads to help some with creating forms and understanding how to make advanced forms.

Good Luck


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