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There are no next versions, this is it.
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thankx :)
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Gonna check it out shortly, have clicked install, will report back - thanks PaulM
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Hi Paul, this is what i was just looking for... I've only one problem, I'm using VBSeo and I would like to "exclude" this "Board_Closed" page from VBSeo..
In order to do that in VBSeo options, I would need to add the exact URL for this custom page. Is that possible with something like "/misc.php?do=page&template=Board_Closed" or something like that? Or if you know how to exclude the VBSeo code in this particular template... Thanks! |
I can't think of any way you could do that, there isn't a specific url.
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I had the opportunity to use this mod, since I was installing v3.6.7 and wanted to keep people out until I was done.
I noticed that even though I turned it ON, I had people logging in? Have I missed something? Thanks Regards, Badger |
Did you close your forum ?
All this does is display a custom message when the forum is closed, it does not close the forum for you. |
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I said "NO" to the prompt and "YES" to using the custom message. I have no idea how they were logging in... just standard registered users. Regards, Badger |
vbulletin does not stop members from connecting if they have their cookie - it just displays the message instead of the normal page (In fact, I'm not even sure it stops you logging in actually).
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I wonder if they're not really on the system, but rather just at the "closed message", even though they show up in that display? I do have members with "cookies set" who go direct to links other than the home forum page and they show up as being on those pages. Interesting.... :) Regards, Badger |
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