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Is there a way (can you tell me how?) to remove the links that are displayed in the WOL display?
upd: Figured it out and thanks Paul for all of the great stuff you provide us all! :) for those that care to know, and don't know, the way I did it was so simple I had to laugh.. To get rid of the link in the who's online display when a user in in flashchat you need to modify the plugin called 'online_location_unknown' in the plugin manager in adminCP of vBulletin. Remove the code below in red. Code:
if ($userinfo['activity'] == 'flashchat') |
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Hey Paul,
I moved to a new server and everything works great. Thanks. I do have just one tiny problem. Where can i edit the URL that it launches on exit? I think it auto detected this on my old server, now that i am on a new server the path has changed. So everytime someone exits they get sent to a bad url. It's supposed to go to the main forum URL. Thanks, --jake |
Paul, there's some problems with the misc.php interface in its handling of sessions that's causing my site visitors some problems. I've tried this multiple times to be sure I have it down right, and this is the behavior we're experiencing:
- When the user accesses chat via misc.php, logging out from chat with the X at the top-right of the Java applet does not remove the session from the connections table. Instead, it merely nulls the userid associated with the session. Should the user access chat via flashchat.php and do the same thing, the session clears properly. (This behavior would seem to point to the problem being with the hack and not Flashchat.) - In certain instances, when the user erroneously leaves chat by closing the browser - again, the user is always accessing chat via misc.php - the session is left unaltered, which results in the user being unable to re-enter chat. I've tried replicating this error using flashchat.php a hundred times, with both Firefox & IE, and I can't do it. Again, this points to a problem with the hack. - What's even more annoying is that sessions like this don't seem to be affected by the timeout configuration settings. (We are using an inactivity interval of 30 minutes, with default autologout and autoclose times.) This is resulting in me having to go into phpMyAdmin and manually delete problem sessions, which is annoying because I am usually not present for chats. I'm going to be switching back to having people use flashchat.php in the meantime, but I'd really appreciate it if you could try and figure out what's causing these bugs. |
Sorry but those are all Flashchat issues (in fact, the first one is standard Flashchat behaviour, sessions are not deleted when you exit, just nulled).
JFYI, as you don't seem to realise - when using misc.php you are still accessing the chat via flashchat.php (there is no other way) - it's just enclosed in a frame so that the forum is still visible. |
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction, I search flash chat and could not find what I was looking for?
I was curious as to how do I get members to automatically log into the flash chat with out them having to enter their name and password? If I remember correctly this is possible right? I just installed the integration add on and that didn't do it, which I thought it would??? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Anyways, I've told my site visitors to use flashchat.php only and have set up my links that way, and I'll continue monitoring for troubles. Haven't had any issues with any of the other aspects of the integration. |
How can i do the first step? anybody help? (install flash chat)
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anyone??:confused: |
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