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Hi Has anyone tried and applied the same for Edit
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Hi
thank you for this product. However has the issue with editing a post come up, with the regards if you can change the fields in the edit post ? |
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Most of the time this privilege is only available to mods and admins. What would be nice is to use AJAX and allow the user to double click on the extra field to edit it. |
i installed it and works fine but wonder how to include new fields in search also... the default search skips them :(
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We hacked it so that the default search includes the extra fields.
If you're using FullText search, you need to add the extra fields to the full text index in MySql. Then change 6 lines or so in search.php so that the default search query includes your extra fields and you're good to go. Installed premium version but the edit functionality for extra fields doesn't seem to work. Anybody got this working on the premium? |
Well thats what ive been on about but muppet there said
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You need to edit the thread, not the post. |
But the user should be able to edit his own mistake not have an admin or mod do it for them
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thanks for the reply david
i did try but could not get it working can you mention the steps and where all the editing needs to be done to include extra fields in the search. I have 4 extra fields and would like to implement the non-FullText method |
I'm sorry for not being able to find the answer through this long thread.
Once a new thread is saved, the edit page does not have the extra fields on it, does that mean that once submitted, these extra fields are not available for modification? Or am I missing something? EDIT: I think I've got my answer here. Sad though. |
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