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hey man.
The reply problem seems to occur no matter what site i install it on. I've tried 2 different posts, two different vbulletin installs. One 3.6.1 and the other 3.6.2 Take a look: http://orion.ifusehosting.com/~undrgrad/groups/ Login with demo/demo Go into the test group... you'll see I was able to post just fine.. but nobody can reply! I've set 'reply' permissions in the usergroup to YES... so theres no reason they cant. If you click the QUOTE button... you can reply just fine. But only if you quote. The quickreply button is missing. It is the default vb skin... no edits. So.... the buttons werent mysteriously erased. Any idea? I can PM you the admincp info if you wish |
ignore the glitch in the 'infraction' icon thing... The point to focus on is that there is no reply button lol :)
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the first one is down to the assumption that customavatars are stored above the site ROOT. i can't recall how i tweaked this earlier. the second one (though i'm sure i ducked the admincp option down to 3) is probably due to the fact that image doesn't exist. but it seems to be pointing to the right directory or am i wrong? third, am i to assume that your homeurl is set to the same as your fourms url? |
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2) Yeah, the groups dir is in the site root. The custom avatars are in /CMN/customavatars/ 3) Right -- it's pointing to the right dir, but I just don't have an image called grps_noimage_9.gif. Not a big deal. 4) I did change my home URL from my forums URL. So home is set to http://www.churchmedia.net and forums is set to http://www.churchmedia.net/CMN/ Thanks for your help on this. I think the main problem is getting the avatars to point to the right directory. If we can nail that, I think I'm ready to go live with it. :) |
Any future plans to allow a custom group image. If theres a group about Mustangs for the group leader to add a "Mustang" image as the group image ? Like on myspace ?
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Well, I use this on a forum with over 600,000 users. There's a few pages within the script that timeout. I'm thinking it's a query causing the page to hang.
Is there anyway I can print out all queries in a page so I can run them myself to see which is causing the hang? groups.php is one of the scripts. |
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