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12-12-2000 03:50 AM

I need a hack to allow private forums to have a single password to be able to get in to the forum to both view and post in it. I'm upgrading from UBB which has this feature and this feature is the only thing preventing me from upgrading.

I've search through the forums here and found other people requesting it, but no solution was ever given, just people saying it's obsolete... which it's not. It's another way to have a private forum set up.

Thanks!

12-12-2000 04:09 AM

UBB has that feature... Hmm, it's possible to do that for vBulletin. Best bet is to ask Ed Sullivan, he's the best scripter in my opinion.

01-05-2001 08:34 PM

I could really do with this hack too. Would be very greatful if someone made it

01-06-2001 02:44 AM

I remember stating before that I would be creating this feature for 2.0 if it isn't included.

I would like to give our members the opportunity to have protected virtual conference rooms for business and this would be necessary.

I think the actual password protection could be done in about 5 lines of code, which isn't bad.

01-06-2001 04:27 AM

is it require a databse hack to store individual forum's password ?

01-06-2001 07:02 AM

It would require a field in the database, yes. While that field would be required for the hack to work, it isn't a hack by itself. Databases (especially MySQL ones) aren't programmed.

01-06-2001 07:29 AM

it is a simple work . I will work on this hack soon

01-06-2001 07:57 AM

The forum password used in ubb:

If a forum is private (ie a password is set)

For authorised registered members, they can access the private forum without input the forum password.

For non-authorised registered members, they can still access the private forum by providing the forum password

Please correct me if I'm wrong

nuno 06-02-2001 01:19 PM

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something like this
can this be done??

Wayne Luke 06-02-2001 02:32 PM

A version of this was released by JamesUS. You can find it by searching for it.


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