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I just installed the avatar hack and most of the users haven't selected an icon resulting in a red X next to their name. How can I set a default icon to be there?
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I haven't installed the hack, so I'm just guess here
Is the red x an image? If it is you can either replace it with something else, or search through the code and have it point to another image |
did you make sure you edited all the code your are required to do in the showthreads.php file ? it should if i am not mistaken default to no image there at all if a user has yet to select an avatar
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I'm sure I did...but I'll look over it again.
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oh, sorry, I misubderstood
I had been to a board earlier that had an image with a red X for people that didn't choose one, I thought that is what you meant, sorry |
um, understood
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is your avatar directory under /forums /images/ /avatars/ ? try a right click and properties on the broken image url and copy and paste it into a browser url and see if it comes up... if not, then it's simply cause the image url is incorrect... does this happen to all members without avatar images selected ? |
Members who have registered after I installed it have nothing, but those who previously installed it have the broken image thing. And I did try your suggestion, but it apparently leads to the PHP script
http://www.gamingdreams.jumpworld.ne...php?threadid=4 Check out Kamiam (assuming he doesn't change his icon). [Edited by Dr T on 08-15-2000 at 09:20 PM] |
By default users have no icons as when you install the hack their "iconpath" field is left blank. Blank to the script means that there is no image to display. A "0" in the "iconpath" list tells the script that the user has a custom icon and to retrieve it from the custom_avatar table. Anything else means the Icon is to be retrieved from the path that is stored in the "custom_avatar" field.
You may not understand what I just said but if everything is done correctly then you should not have broken images. I see the user "zelebron" has a broken image. His broken image leads to "http://www.gamingdreams.jumpworld.net/vb/pic.php?id=18" The script thinks he has a custom_avatar and he must not actually have one. This behavior can not normally occur so I must assume you messed up somewhere when installing the hack. Can you look at the database for this user and tell me what is in the "iconpath" field? |
Hmm, how would one going about doing that?
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