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very sweet...thank you afterburner!
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Excellent, Thanks you for another great hack :) I wonder if you can help me solve a small prob? When posts have symbols in the title, they are rendered as ACSII in the last title area. Is it possible for these symbols to be rendered correctly?
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Did you upload this symblos into ASCII Mode ? If yes upload the symbols in BINARY Mode
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What I mean is, we have a thread titled ">>All posts here Siggy<<" but it gets rendered on the front page by your hack as ">>All posts here siggy<<"
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OK I understand and will try to fix this
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Great hack, d00d :D
I second this bug notification by ztsky on the first page: Quote:
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wow, another... i found...
i have posted the new code of similar hack: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=28489 maybe it interests you... :) |
DAMMN i would really like 2 get the hack but i got a failure @
look for this code: // dates if ($forum['lastpost']>0) { $forum['lastpostdate']=vbdate($dateformat,$forum['lastpost']); $forum['lastposttime']=vbdate($timeformat,$forum['lastpost']); eval("\$forum['lastpostinfo'] = \"".gettemplate('forumhome_lastpostby')."\";"); } else { $forum['lastpostinfo']='Never'; } i could not find it in Index.php3 :( |
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Just to add on regarding point (2), when you delete the post, the Title still remains... |
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