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The simple solution is to go to your plugin manager and disable this T4U Privacy Policy its the bit of code that parses the Mod link to add the policy link, once you have done that simply go to vbulletin options>Site Name / URL / Contact Details>Privacy Statement URL and enter http://www.yoursite.com/forum/privacy_policy.php replacing yoursite with your domain and forum with your forums folder name. |
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1 - is an agreement we abide by meaning your own forum 2 - is information for customers to understand what is expected of you as a browser or registered member |
Simon, its simply a work around as you coded the link to be parsed along with the mod link, however a fix from you would be very much appreciated :)
EDIT: of course you can search in phrases for privacy_statement and change the default text to Privacy Policy :) |
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what type of fix do you want, i can remove the plugin that creates the template parse whats easy, if you are looking for me to do something else please list in detail what you are looking for i will get on with it |
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The fixes i've explained here i've used on my site but i'd much rather the mod be complete :) |
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Doh!!! Ok now I uploaded everything and did the upgrade to the latest version. But its still breaking my template and now there is no link in the bottom of the site pages? |
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dont forget to activate it in admincp |
I have it activated in the admincp, but no link at the bottom of the site.
http://www.localcobalt.net/forum/privacy_policy.php |
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have you downloaded my new version 3.1.0 ? |
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