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but they are sent a PM saying who warned them and the reason for it, or an e-mail or something like that. So it's up to the member to remember what they were warned for, or to just save the PM or save it to their computer (in a txt file).
Can anyone answer my question above though? |
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How do warned users view their own warnings?
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PM or email. That's it
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I would like to allow the warned user to view warnings from their profile.
I guess this would mean modifying part of member.php, but can anyone tell me what to do please? |
I have given rights to moderators to give warnings. However, how do I stop them from being able to give warnings in forums they do NOT moderate?
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Does this hack support automatic decrease of warning-points in any way?
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install it on vb2.3.0 with some minor problems but manage to fix them myselft.
excellent hack really love this one |
I got a small bug some how, it is installed on vB 2.3.
When I click on View Warning Logs, I get this error. Database error in vBulletin Control Panel 2.3.0: Invalid SQL: SELECT logid, username, userid, target, targetid, timestamp, type, postid, comment FROM warnings_log ORDER BY logid LIMIT 0, mysql error: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '' at line 5 mysql error number: 1064 Date: Wednesday 07th of May 2003 11:52:46 PM Script: http://www.gunsnet.net/forums Referer: http://www.gunsnet.net/forums/admin/...n=nav&cpnavjs= Would like some help please. The install file went clean, so I am kind of bewildered. BowHunt |
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