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Alright, I need to know how I would go about posting a new thread via a 3rd party script that I am making. Basicly it would be seperate from vb, but needs to be able to post a new thread.
How would I do this?? What would the code look like that would be neccesary to do this? |
I have a script that does it. I thought I posted it before.
I can email it to you if you would like. It will require customization of course. Amy |
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No prob.
Amy |
Thnx Amy :D
*Twiddles thumbs while hitting "Send & Receive" button * :D |
got it yet?
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Yep, thank you so much :)
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Is it posted as a hack somewhere? It probably should be.
I designed a site incoporating this as well. I haven't lifted a finger yet to start programming the site. But any existing code would be a help whenever I do get around to starting it. ...and for you license trackers out there. No, I do not own a license personally. I administer a site that has it's license maintained by the other admin. The site I've designed would be a sister site to this existing one. Using the forums for feedback to various parts of the site in question (i.e. news, articles, tutorials, etc.). |
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If Amy doesn't send it to you I'll send it to you . But I am at school right now so I can't send :( |
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