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Abe1 10-25-2008 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redlabour (Post 1652043)
No they are not - this is the Problem :

THANKS at Projectsection

GROAN at Blogsection

This makes no Sense

How do you want it to be then?

redlabour 10-26-2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abe1 (Post 1652703)
How do you want it to be then?

Beneath each other - maybe in a own Category.

Abe1 10-26-2008 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redlabour (Post 1652930)
Beneath each other - maybe in a own Category.

They will both be together in their next versions right under the regular search.

redlabour 10-26-2008 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abe1 (Post 1653055)
They will both be together in their next versions right under the regular search.

Great! :up:

Bounce 10-26-2008 10:23 PM

Taking ages to install... is this normal?

Edit: Must be as installed now lol...

Wee problem thou, the thanks button is now not showing:(

And I've set the option that the 2 can be used together

Edit (AGAIN) LOL :

Silly me had the Disable Giving Thanks if Post is X Days Old set for 1 day

DOH!!! all working fantastic, thanks Abe1

GreigScott 10-30-2008 06:40 PM

this is like "+rep" or "-rep" -ing someone,

MarkoP 10-30-2008 09:29 PM

Abe can I pay you to add something to this?

Here's what I'd like to see...

If X number of members with XXX number of posts groan a post then the post or thread goes into "unmoderated" status, so members can't see it.

Like say if 6 members who each have 300 posts or more groan a post then it vanishes, goes into unmoderated status.

You should be able to choose how many members needs to groan a post plus how many posts each have before it will unmoderate the groaned post.

Does this make any sense?

We currently have a system like this that uses the report a post function but I think this would be much easier...

It creates a "member moderated forum" and although many thought it wouldn't work it DOES work fantastic....since we've had a member moderated system our moderator work load dropped to almost nothing. All we do now is clean up WHEN we feel like it.

And if any post was removed that we feel should not have been we just bring it back...no problem, but that happens very rarely.

I'll gladly pay you to add this feature...

Firestar.chkn 10-31-2008 03:33 PM

Hi Abe, and thanks for an excellent hack(s). I'm using both thanks and groan hack at the moment, but I have a problem.

I make use of a custom Core Admin group that's above Admin in status. However, I cannot remove all groans/thanks from a post. I cannot find an option anywhere to add this Core Admin group to the list of admins that can remove groans/thanks.

Also, is there a way to only remove a specific groan/thanks from a post?

Leo Brazil 11-03-2008 10:31 AM

Abe,

It works really great on my board, thank you for that. But there's something I'm getting here that I'd like you to take a look into.

I'm getting a Database error like below. I'm used Groan Hack combined with Post Thanks and I notice this error only with Googlebots. See the IP ? All of them belongs to Google bots.

Any idea why ?

Database error in vBulletin 3.7.3:

Invalid SQL:

SELECT post_groan.postid AS postid
FROM vbpost_groan AS post_groan
LEFT JOIN vbpost AS post USING (postid)
INNER JOIN vbthread AS thread ON(thread.threadid = post.threadid)
WHERE post_thanks.userid = 207
AND thread.forumid
IN(6,7,127,8,10,9,11,78,119,118,79,122,120,121,123 ,16,22,35,36,37,38,39,40,30,41,42,43,44,45,46,
47,48,49,124,31,18,34,26,28,27,24,25,29,23,32,116, 33,17,54,53,57,56,55,51,50,52,58,12,80,81,76,77,
14,15,112,13,75,59,99,100,101,60,71,72,73,74,61,67 ,68,70,69,63,94,95,64,66,117,125,65,62,82,88,89,
90,91,83,92,93,84,102,103,85,104,105,106,107,113,1 14,115,86,108,109,87,110,111,96,97,98)
ORDER BY post.dateline DESC
LIMIT 1000;

MySQL Error : Unknown column 'post_thanks.userid' in 'where clause'
Error Number : 1054
Request Date : Saturday, November 1st 2008 @ 07:06:23 PM
Error Date : Saturday, November 1st 2008 @ 07:06:23 PM
Script :
http://www.mysite.com/forums/post_gr...ser_gave&u=207
Referrer :
IP Address : 66.249.71.230
Username : Not Registred
Classname : vB_Database
MySQL Version :

albibak 11-04-2008 08:26 AM

Thanks Abe1 for this hack :)
Is it possible to have the psd button?


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