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Hmmm. No easy way like "$responses [to this thread]"
Lol..... :D I get the idea but I have no idea where to place the code your talking about. This is for what the topic of the thread is about. I have this hack installed and loving it (Thanks to the Wonderful Amy's help). But I just wanted to have the number of replies posted within the postbit_first template. |
Nope, fraid not. :(
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:mad:
*Hooper pouts to no avail* |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by amykhar
[...] Oh, and I also passed the thread id to the function so that my comment link in the first post would work. [...] Amy |
Why doesn't $thread[replycount] work? within the postbit_first template?
Any Ideas? |
Now you tell me Chen :)
Amy |
Hey Amy,
Will what he wrote help us if we change some code? |
Hooper, I e-mailed you anyway with what you need before seeing this post.
Anyway, adding $thread to the list of global vars is enough. |
Wow that was easy. I added the $thread to the functions.php and had it working in 1 minute.
Thank you very much Chen. Amy, I forwarded the info to you for your page if you would like it. :) |
Uhm, anyone wanna compile this one and make it easier for us who wanna do it too? The whole process is scattered in two boards. Thanks :D
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