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Prefix Problems
I have a thread that was stickied, and after I got a new style, the sticky thread title turned into a bunch of sessionhash code and then the real thread title. I can't access the thread since it's not hyperlinked. Can anyone help me?
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hello? can anyone help me?
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edit forumdisplaybit template and add a space between $thread[prefix] and <a href...
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This resolves it partly.
The link becomes normal again. But a ? stays in front of the link. This should be looked into by vb.com. As more and more people have this problem. |
Thanks Xenon!
Do you know how to remove the question mark? |
unfortunately not
i cannot reproduce the problem on my PC so it's hard to fix it. i was glad to find out a way to fix the link, as i was doing that in a "blind" mode ;) |
Hmm.... this prefix doesn't exist in the style that vBulletin came with....
Thanks for help anyway. :banana: |
well just try to find whatever is before the <a href and add a space between ;)
i can't help further, as i don't have any vb2 testboards anymore ;) |
I added the space. I don't seem to notice any extra question marks...
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