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Some of that might be private though, I don't see a need to post that out to the whole community.
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Perfect--- Installed and set up in 5minutes.
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Thanks, glad ya like it, and thanks for marking as installed. :)
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Ozzy, I love your mods, I really do but expand your train of thought, not everyone uses VB the way you think. :) This would be a perfect mod from one of my clients that uses VB only as a DB and not for forum use. There are many mods here that some would think are ridiculous, but there are many different uses for VB then one would imagine. |
The problem is I would have to know the exact fields that are filled out during registration. If you add some extra fields, they need to be taken into consideration. I have seen sites that have upwards of 15 extra fields, so I would have to know each one.
Sure it probably could be coded to auto read them, but would it not be easier to get a mod that would read the info from the DB, then display it in a table? |
Installed and working very well!
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Glad ya like it, and thanks for marking as installed. :)
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Seems it is not going to be as easy to implement the DBTech's AUT mod as I thought it was. I can get it to show up in the post correctly, but the user gets no notification of the mention, nor does it show up in either members profile.
So I am going to have to put this on the shelf for a bit till I can really dig into the code to figure out a way to make it compatible. |
I hope you'll find a way to achieve this. :up:
And yes, it would be great if multiple threads would be solved somehow. It could be moderated after they are created, but in a way it beats the purpose of having mod to automatically create welcome threads, when you need constantly keep an eye on it. I know it's hard to reproduce, but something creates these multiple threads. EDIT: I found out how to reproduce multiple threads. Actually it's very easy, at least on my site. Register test user, have in settings that threads is created after email confirmation and when you receive email, don't use correct email confirmation link, use one that's incomplete. For example: This is correct link for my test users: HTML Code:
http://slobodni.net/register.php?a=act&u=11103&i=53830d59e7f7608d8259b73d8fc0940bb2f65868 HTML Code:
http://slobodni.net/register.php?a=act&u=11103&i=53830d59e7f76 Also, you can use link for manual activation, by using this link: http://slobodni.net/register.php?a=ver Just don't use correct email activation code and you'll have multiple threads. Actually, it seems that if you click very fast on the button after you try to enter code, you get as many multiple threads as many times you clicked on the button. Didn't checked out this thoroughly though, but you can certainly get multiple threads this way also. Please try testing on your site, I hope you'll have same results and I hope you could solve this problem somehow. I'll change email message, enter more info for users, but they usually don't read instructions, as I see that error message they receive after this is actually acurate, but to no avail. :( |
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