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Mosh 06-11-2011 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andycaps (Post 2205752)
HI,

I installed and set up all my API/account in ACp. Set up Twitter application, set up bit.ly shortening etc. The Twitter ~ Tags appear in my posting window, thus confirming I have set it up correctly.

I have created 2 tests and and posted. The thread is added to my Forum but nothing happens on my Twitter. I got no error messages it just posts to forum as usual?

Any ideas?

By the way - I have authorised the domain through the twitter application settings also!

Thanks guys
Andy

To test to see if it is working, there are two test plugins available to test the functionality on the Twitter side of things:
  1. vBulletin 2 Twitter: Test/Debug Module 1 - which tests to see if you are actually authenticating with Twitter
  2. vBulletin 2 Twitter: Test/Debug Module 2 - tests to see if your Twitter Application is set to "Read & Write"

Your AdminCP's Plugin Manager, enable these plugins one by one, follow the instruction to change the userid to your userid and post the responses for both plugins here and we can see what is going on. Remember to disable them again once done.

Methok 06-11-2011 11:25 PM

Hi Mosh,

Just as a suggestion. Could you possibly add a tick box to the end of the Hash tag text box maybe with default ticked. So if the poster don't want it tweeted they can deselect it?

Thanks

- Methok

Mosh 06-11-2011 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Methok (Post 2206432)
Hi Mosh,

Just as a suggestion. Could you possibly add a tick box to the end of the Hash tag text box maybe with default ticked. So if the poster don't want it tweeted they can deselect it?

Thanks

- Methok

To be honest, that is not something that interests me at all, as I have already added all the hash tag functionality to this hack that I am going to add. AdminCP defined hash tags are supposed to unalterable by users, that is the way it should work. But if the need for this for one of my sites ever occurs, then I may change my mind.

Methok 06-12-2011 06:34 AM

Hi,

I never meant so they controlled the hash tags.

I meant so as they control if the post gets tweeted or not.

- Methok

Mosh 06-12-2011 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Methok (Post 2206518)
Hi,

I never meant so they controlled the hash tags.

I meant so as they control if the post gets tweeted or not.

- Methok

Mmmm.... OK, that is something I may be interested in adding to this hack. Let me think about it for a while and I will get back to you.

LVC 06-16-2011 09:50 PM

Is the Twitter hash mark field in the editor visible to the user -- even if the hash tags are Admin defined? also if you select no hash tags will the field be invisible?

Thanks

Mosh 06-16-2011 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LVC (Post 2208709)
Is the Twitter hash mark field in the editor visible to the user

Only if you select Only User defined Hashtags or Both User and AdminCP defined Hashtags.
Quote:

Originally Posted by LVC (Post 2208709)
even if the hash tags are Admin defined?

AdminCP defined Hashtags are only visible in the AdminCP.
Quote:

Originally Posted by LVC (Post 2208709)
also if you select no hash tags will the field be invisible

No Hashtag field in the editor will be visible to the user.

By the way, this hack also works with vBulletin 4.1.4 (which has the new CKEditor).

temsamane 06-17-2011 07:41 AM

after i upgraded vb to 4.1.4 the mod is not working anymore. i reinstalled the mod en replaced the files in ftp. but its still not working

Mosh 06-17-2011 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by temsamane (Post 2208896)
after i upgraded vb to 4.1.4 the mod is not working anymore. i reinstalled the mod en replaced the files in ftp. but its still not working

That does not tell me anything. Can you describe what is happening, what does not work, any error messages etc,.? Then I may be able figure what is going on.

temsamane 06-17-2011 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mosh (Post 2208962)
That does not tell me anything. Can you describe what is happening, what does not work, any error messages etc,.? Then I may be able figure what is going on.

i don't get any errors. the mod is active, without errors.

but the threads are not showing on twitter


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