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Also, is there a way to insert the additional Info posted in the post text instead of the Thread Title? |
The "Invalid thread specified" occurs if the event/post length is too short. Rather annoyingly the event is still posted on the calendar, however the thread isn't posted, so theres no valid link to a thread.
It would be great if the title prefix was a customisable option in the vBulletin control panel. |
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thanks, its working fine now. although is there any way to allow users to post the events themselves without moderation? (registered members are already set to be able to post events in the usergroup permissions section) |
Installed and works great! Question: Is there an option to change the way the thread is created? Instead of it being [day - month - year] I want it to adopt the standard format of [month - day - year]
Also, is there a way to post an event for future reference? Example I make a post on Monday for an event coming up the next Saturday. Instead of it showing up on Monday on the Calender, show up on Saturday. This maybe something in development and if so good job! |
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Hi,
Installed with no problems, but how do I configure this to work, what is calendarid:forumid in the Events Forums section of the admincp? taffy |
Have this installed but there are two issues:
1) It should use the default date format in the forums. I created an event and it says 05-08-20 for the date. My members are American for the most part and this is an improper date format. I am not running an International Forum. 2) After the date it says [][] in the thread title. I am guessing the times belong here but don't really now. These should be fixed or removed. |
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Not in my case (and others as well). The post gets thrown in the moderator queue and the user does not see it until the admin releases it, regardless of the settings. There Has to be a way around this. |
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