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I'd like to see a way to save the setting for bulletins, and also a way to add text or some sort of message to the bulletins which could also be saved.
Also even a custom header and footer would be great. Maybe the header and footer could include some of the oce so we can edit it to our likings and all this could be saved. ;) |
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If so I'm going to feel real dumb. P.S. Thanks for your help! |
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I though "what the hell" and tried to install the old "non-html" version. when I try and access that one I get the error: Code:
Parse error: parse error in /home/admin/www/v2/forums/admin/commbull.php on line 637 Oh well, thanks for trying anyway. :( |
I want this hack way too bad to give up now!
I just downloaded the latest zip (The one with the admin_commbull.txt in it). I also added the PHP Code:
And when I click on the link I am still getting the dreaded error Code:
Parse error: parse error in /home/admin/www/v2/forums/admin/commbull.php on line 832 AAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Can someone with a line counter tell me what is on line 832 in the commbull.php file so I can take a look myself? Thanks! |
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