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i got this warning messages in every member profile pages that i awarded.
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link to one of the member that have been awarded in my forum : http://www.gamexeon.com/forum/members/unwinged.html please help :) thanks. |
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I run http://www.pokerunited.co.uk Its a forum for a poker room with a football theme. Could you design a few football specific awards? We can give you a bit of money :) |
BTW I love this mod
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This works on 3.7RC3 without issue - great hack - have loved this one all along
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Having an issue where the app seems to have installed fine but the medal arent being displayed anywhere on the forums, under names, in user profiles etc.
It may be worth mention we have upgraded the mod from a previous version, 2.1.2 i believe so it has been working in the past. Any ideas what I can do to fix this? Edit: Not sure if this will help, I've given myselt a test award and its not displaying the image but rather this, The Order of St. Michael & St George [img]images/medals/stmichaelstgeorge.png[/img] Dear Blake! If I click on it I get a description of the award, whos got it, what it looks like etc, that bits fine. |
make sure the image is in the path specified - if you are seeing the link I imagine you are using firefox - in IE do you see the red X?
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I have uploaded the add files and they work fine. AdminCP and all its functions work properly. The problem I have is with the file edits. The code that needs to inserted before and after certain formats is in HTML but all of my files are set up in PHP code. :confused:
I see all the variables such as navbar, MEMBERINFO, and postbit but they're being handled a lot differently than what the Templates Editing says to do. Without the edits in those files the awards display doesn't show up in profiles nor under the user's names. :( I'm using VB version 3.6.8 Any help would be appreciated. |
don't edit the PHP files, but rather in your admincp go to Style & Templates ---> Style Manager ---> Edit Templates and select the appropriate template for editing.
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Wow I made it way more painful than it really was...
Thanks! I'm use to going into seas of code and either end up sinking or swimming. Got it to work. :) |
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