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credenscel 01-30-2008 10:49 PM

I have installed this on my site and have it set so all my regional sections will have the event option. However, when people try to post an event, besides in the southern california section (i.e. midwest...) the event defaults back to southern california. is there a way to fix this?
here's the link to the regional forums..
http://www.wiredonhonda.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=4

The "summary" is showing up on all 4 of the regional forum sections, but the event itself only gets posted in the southern california section. Please help!

thanks

mhargrove 02-02-2008 04:30 PM

This addon is awesome.

Can anybody help me setup a "default text" for the message box when creating a new event? I would like to have a "template" automatically in the message box, but only for new events, to keep things a little more consistent.

Thanks.

Elenna 02-03-2008 05:18 PM

M. Hargrove,

There is a mod out there that works for other forums, but not event forums. There has been some interest to see if someone can get it to work for Event forums, but no response yet.

It is called "Thread Stencil" and can be found here:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=130162

Elenna 02-03-2008 05:22 PM

Has anyone been able to get the Post Moderation tools to work with this? I can use Thread tools successfully, but I get an Invalid Event ID message when trying to use the Post tools (check-boxing the posts and using the drop-down at the bottom of the thread).

bugzy 02-05-2008 07:04 PM

how can i get the date to be appended to vBadvanced CMPS Recent Threads on the front page

it only shows the name of the event, but id like to have the date as well

Example:
San Diego Show - 2/6/2008

instead of:
San Diego Show

Caerydd 02-05-2008 09:14 PM

Bugzy - try using the vba module 'Upcoming Events Standalone' addon, found at vbavanced.com Works really well with this hack as long as you don't use custom fields or dates in thread/event titles.

bugzy 02-06-2008 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caerydd (Post 1437006)
Bugzy - try using the vba module 'Upcoming Events Standalone' addon, found at vbavanced.com Works really well with this hack as long as you don't use custom fields or dates in thread/event titles.

thanks

actually, i wanted the Recent Threads default CMPS module to have the date appended to it.

Caerydd 02-07-2008 09:11 AM

Yes, I got that, but I don't think it is possible. If you want events ordered or displaying event date instead of post date, you'll have to use the other addon/module.

Joe1967 02-11-2008 01:17 PM

hello, I just found this mod.

reading the list below, I'm still not clear exactly how this works.

After this mod is installed, I need only to create a new event in my VB Calendar. Then there will be a new thread automatically created in my new Events forum area?

  • When a new event is created in a calendar, an associated thread is created in the linked forum.
  • Links to events in the calendar are forwarded to the associated thread, or optionally a seperate New Event button can be added with a minor template edit.
  • New thread links in the event forum are redirected to a new event form.
  • Editing a thread or event, will update its associated event/thread.

Caerydd 02-11-2008 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe1967 (Post 1440763)

After this mod is installed, I need only to create a new event in my VB Calendar. Then there will be a new thread automatically created in my new Events forum area?

As long as you have mapped a calendar ID to a forum ID in the options, yes.

Quote:

  • When a new event is created in a calendar, an associated thread is created in the linked forum.
  • Links to events in the calendar are forwarded to the associated thread, or optionally a seperate New Event button can be added with a minor template edit.
  • New thread links in the event forum are redirected to a new event form.
  • Editing a thread or event, will update its associated event/thread.

Well, essentially it merges the associated thread and the Calendar event. Yes, 'new thread' now makes an event in those forums instead

This is what the thread/calendar event looks like: http://athanatoi.quillsabroad.com/fo...read.php?t=236

You can't view the separate calendar event, or the thread separately.


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