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Replicators 07-15-2008 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PoetJA-1975 (Post 1576143)
Actually - it doesn't seem compatible with Opera 9.5
In FF 3 - I'm getting a database error when creating thread. Quick Edit & edit seems to work well - Haven't tested in IE and I don't expect that I will.



Any ideas how to remedy the database error?

Jacquii.

This is pretty odd, only thing i can think of is you may of screwed up on template editing newthread template, recheck to make sure they are correct please.

lazserus 07-15-2008 10:15 PM

I've been using this version since I updated to 3.7 (prior to this new update). Everything works fine for me, so is there a need for me to perform an update?

Replicators 07-15-2008 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lazserus (Post 1576345)
I've been using this version since I updated to 3.7 (prior to this new update). Everything works fine for me, so is there a need for me to perform an update?

If everything is working fine, then don't bother upgrading. Really all i did was clean up some stuff, and may even help some problems people are having (NO GAURANTEE'S)

Chadi 07-18-2008 09:32 PM

Just installed this and since I do not have TMS installed, I'm doing manual template edits.

Your instructions are pretty off or not clear.

Example
Quote:

Find the following Text in Template socialgroups_editor
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<input type="submit" class="button" name="preview" value="$vbphrase[preview]" accesskey="r" tabindex="1" />
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Below that, insert the following Text
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<input type="button" class="button" value="Spell Check" onClick="spellCheck('vbform', '$editorid', '2');" />
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 4 results for that line to replace, Same for the rest of the template edits after this one. So which one of the 4 do we insert this under?

Replicators 07-18-2008 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chadi (Post 1578662)
Just installed this and since I do not have TMS installed, I'm doing manual template edits.

Your instructions are pretty off or not clear.

Example


There are 4 results for that line to replace, Same for the rest of the template edits after this one. So which one of the 4 do we insert this under?

Under all of them, or you can just put under the first one, up to you.

SwollenCranium 07-19-2008 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Replicators (Post 1578717)
werds ....


Jeez guy, you have my sympathy.

Some people just aren't happy unless everything is done FOR them.


I say good work despite the issues with this hack.

Chadi 07-19-2008 02:21 AM

I do not know what's going on, but I just noticed that inline moderation is not working (tested in FF3 and IE7) when this hack is enabled.

It does not highlight the post when checked, nor does anything happen when you select an option from the drop down (moderation menu).

I did not even get to the point of doing the manual template edits either.

Chadi 08-01-2008 12:37 PM

Anyone else having this issue?

thecricketzone 08-03-2008 10:20 AM

I've installed this mod and when I attempt to use the spell check I get the following error:
"spell_formname is null or not an object"

I have all the edits made to the templates and running on VB 3.7.2..any ideas? I just uninstalled the product and installed TMS and then saved each template again...same problem though and my user group sees the spell check button, just does nothing :(

Replicators 08-03-2008 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thecricketzone (Post 1590440)
I've installed this mod and when I attempt to use the spell check I get the following error:
"spell_formname is null or not an object"

I have all the edits made to the templates and running on VB 3.7.2..any ideas? I just uninstalled the product and installed TMS and then saved each template again...same problem though and my user group sees the spell check button, just does nothing :(

Are you using internet explorer? At this time, it's not working with IE because of how IE7 handles formname. Try using it under firefox and it should work.


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