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N9ne 04-21-2003 01:57 AM

My Latest Hack: Age Restrictions on Forums
 
(before anyone asks or thinks - yes, I've done a N9ne, yes, there are long instructions, but that's just because I want no backdoors, workarounds, and fully packed with features :p)

Firstly, a warning about the hack, it will have the following for installation:

- Run 2 Queries
- Modify 12 different files
- Modify 9 different templates
- Add 3 templates

This hack has a main purpose, and a complete sub-hack to it, which stops the famous 'fake your age' workaround.

Onto the features:

- Adds an option to each forum's options: Use Age Restriction? YES//NO ~ Minimum Age to Access: __

- On forumhome, under forum descriptions, there are 3 different states: (No restriction: nothing shown) - (Restriction and user too young - States there is restriction, and how old you need to be, and that you can't access) - (Restriction and user is old enough - States there is restriction, and how old you need to be, and that you are OK to access)

- If you are too young and try to access the forum, you get told you are too young, and the minimum age.

- If you try, through urls, to get directly to the newreply or newthread pages, for that forum, it won't work, you will be presented with the same error.

- Searching: This is something that is overlooked with many restrictive hacks, but not by me! If you are too young to see posts of a certain forum, they won't show up when searching a user's posts from their profile, or from search.php.

- Forumjump: If you are too young to access a forum, it won't be listed in the forumjump (no point in doing so!)

- When a user is registering, birthdate is now compulsary. They must enter it.

- After registration, users cannot change their birthdate [why should they need to! it doesn't change!]

- Upon registration, users are presented with an additional option of making their birthday public. Default is yes.

- Users can see the above option in modify options page in userCP too, after registration.

- The above option affects showing the birthday on the calendar and in their profile. Admins can still go to the adminCP to see their birthday.

- The whole hack is fully templated, for your language needs [or if you wish to change wording].

- No extra queries are run anywhere.

- The variable $yourage is made global in global.php, where there is code added which calculates a user's age from their birthdate.

- NOTE: It is advisable that you tell your members to put in their full birthdate before installing this hack.


I made this hack on 2.3.0 but it should work on 2.2.x with a little modification :).

It's 3am and I've finished making the hack, so I thought i'd post about it, and I'll be documenting the hack for release tomorrow.

Thanks go out to assassingod who assisted with the testing of some code.

Any questions? :p

assassingod 04-21-2003 02:03 AM

This sounds much better than it did 4 hours ago;)

Can't wait til its out N9ne:D

N9ne 04-21-2003 02:20 AM

4 hours ago we were still working on getting the age of a user :D

Dr Shark 04-21-2003 02:42 AM

Sounds like a good hack, you should install it on xfn when you're done.;)
*waits to install on testvb*:P

Dean C 04-21-2003 12:01 PM

I like the idea but i don't think it will work for immature communities which have a relaxed feel about authority. People will end up just lying about their age :(

- miSt

assassingod 04-21-2003 12:23 PM

Yeah - But atleast they cant change their birthday afterwards.

N9ne 04-21-2003 01:04 PM

Mist, the solution is to hide the forum from guests, too.

AntiOnline 06-16-2003 10:22 PM

was this hack ever released? I'm am greatly intrested in it!

assassingod 06-17-2003 01:51 PM

I believe N9ne stopped it due to a major bug with it. I'm not to sure about it though.

Chris M 06-17-2003 02:44 PM

He should release it;)

Satan


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