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Alfa1 11-28-2007 05:48 PM

You can use the template modification plug in, which makes it real easy, but even easier is wait for vb 3.7 which has thread prefixes included. It should be released very soon.

ReQueM 11-30-2007 02:40 PM

How do I add this prefix links on navbar?
(ex: attached)

FIM 12-03-2007 04:52 AM

I have a question, I am currently working Thread Prefixes in 3.6.7, What if I update --> 3.6.8 , I have to reinstall everything?

doc_sameer 12-06-2007 04:36 AM

very complicated install.. took me 45 mins, but it works great!

thanks.

paulmjno 12-17-2007 12:20 AM

3.7 introduces native prefixes - what's everyone going to do? Any plans on a conversion script?

dbirosel 12-17-2007 03:35 AM

How do I remove the prefix from the 'Get New' section?

http://www.caraudiojunkyard.com/foru....php?do=getnew

rellek 12-17-2007 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulmjno (Post 1402485)
3.7 introduces native prefixes - what's everyone going to do? Any plans on a conversion script?

I'd appreciate this as well :)

firstrebel 12-17-2007 06:02 PM

This question has been asked over at the vB forum and no one from vB has volunteered and answer, and Mystics is shown in ACP as a contributor to the official vB package. :confused:

Bob

Pottsy 12-17-2007 07:30 PM

There is quite a bit of work to be done. The way TP stores the prefixes is very simple, but vb does it differently, in a proper database kind of way.

If someone is good at SQL it is all quite possible though. Needs about 4 or 5 steps. Any SQL experts out there?

paulmjno 12-18-2007 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pottsy (Post 1403021)
There is quite a bit of work to be done. The way TP stores the prefixes is very simple, but vb does it differently, in a proper database kind of way.

If someone is good at SQL it is all quite possible though. Needs about 4 or 5 steps. Any SQL experts out there?

Okay, looking at the database in phpMyAdmin, it looks doable, save for a few things I don't know:
  • I can't find where the TP prefixes are stored.
  • I can't find the relationship between a post and a native thread prefix. It is not in the "post" table.

If anyone can answer these, I could most likely whip up a PHP script.


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