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DemiNeo0101 07-31-2002 01:37 PM

when i delete the error.php file from my server, all the errors (unknown location errors) go away, and just show were everyone really is.

DemiNeo0101 07-31-2002 01:40 PM

when i delete the error.php file from my server, all the errors (unknown location errors) go away, and just show were everyone really is. it does that on EVERY vbb that this hack is on it seems. Even yours. And like i said over 90% of the users on the users online.php have that error as there location.

JJR512 07-31-2002 02:10 PM

Are you saying you have a bunch of people online that are being shown as having an HTTP error, but they're really not having an error, they're somewhere else doing something else?

DrkFusion 07-31-2002 04:51 PM

Nice, i love this hack :)
Works great!
Drk

DemiNeo0101 08-01-2002 04:18 PM

yes exactaly.

http://www.undergroundcandy.net/forums/online.php

look for yourself

DrkFusion 08-01-2002 05:09 PM

Hey, maybe you can provide us some sort of guest login

Drk

DemiNeo0101 08-01-2002 08:12 PM

i took the error.php out. Admins were having a fit that the online.php was not there. ill just make my own files.

JJR512 08-01-2002 08:17 PM

I still don't know what you mean. Do you understand that we can't see what it is you're talking about in Post #35, because, as DrkFusion said, guests can't see your board? I also don't understand why online.php wasn't there because error.php was.

JJR512 08-16-2002 12:51 AM

I just received an email notification about a reply to that thread. The reply appears to have been deleted, or for some other reason, I can't see it. But, because the notification email contained the message, I can still address it.

For the record, the reply was a question:
Quote:

I must say this is a excellent hack I just have one problem. I recently created another style and was wondering how I would go about importing the templates in the .sql into the new templateset. How do I add the templates in the .sql file into the database?
The answer is that the templates are installed as default templates. This means it's like they're an original part of vBulletin. They show up where the other templates that come with vB show up, not at the top of the list where custom templates show up. This means they will be active in every templateset you have. The only downside is that when you upgrade vBulletin, you will need to reinstall the templates, by once again importing the .sql file.

Amasov 08-14-2003 08:53 AM

Nice hack :) I've installed it, but looking in the apache-docs (2.0.xx) i found:
Quote:

In addition, if you use a remote URL in an ErrorDocument 401, the client will not know to prompt the user for a password since it will not receive the 401 status code. Therefore, if you use an ErrorDocument 401 directive then it must refer to a local document.
fixed :p


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