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i also removed all the <b> from the questions in the template and put them in the php, and made the forum support HTML, so i could get the bold questions in the post. |
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wow this has potential, you can really make the post look nice w/ sum HTML alterations.
He He Ha Ha Is is possible to change the edior the big msg uses into an actual WYSIWYG box? |
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Take you time Abe. You have already been a huge help.
I was simply pointing it out to chatbum. :) |
Hi there - I completely LOVE your form. I am a complete newbie to PHP. I have all of it working except for one part, and was hoping someone could help me with it. :)
We want the form we created completed before we validate registrations. So, I modified the moderateuser in the phrase manager to say the following: Thank you, {1}! We require one additional step in the registration process. Please click<a href="http://phenomsonline.com/board/newthread.php?do=form"> here</a> and tell us a little more about yourself. instead of: Thank you for registering, {1}. Your account has been submitted for moderation by an administrator and will be activated shortly. You will be notified by email when this happens. To return to the forums, click <a href="{2}.php{3}">here</a>. My problem arises when the new user clicks on the link to the form. It doesn't carry over their username. Consequently, the post will not post to the thread that I have specified for it to reply to. Can anyone help me with this? I'd be most grateful. Thanking you in advance! |
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As for the were the form info gets posted, i can't help you with out you showing me the settings you did and exacly what you want done and were it goes now instead. |
Thank you for responding, Abe! Everything else is working perfectly, as far as the posting issue. I had it set to reply to a specific thread in our Adminstrator's Corner Forum. Before I modified the moderateuser to point to the form, if I manually entered the location of the form (http://phenomsonline.com/board/newthread.php?do=form) and completed it, it posted just fine.
Now, however, I have no idea where it goes with the Unregistered user. I assume that since it has no permission to post, it just goes off into neverneverland, although it says that the form completed successfully. |
Oh, and I just tried registering a new member and not clicking on the link to the form, but instead going to the index, and it says I'm logged in, so it must be passing that (username) variable somehow, correct? TIA.
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