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Who Viewed My Profile
Who Viewed My Profile
Description This Hack logs Profile Views and displays the last X Visitors. It has settings for Flood Control, showing Unique Visitors and several Permissions (Can See Profile Views, Can see others Profile Views, Log Profile Views for Usergroup, Log Profile Views made by Usergroup). It also takes care of invisible Users: They will be logged, but only shown to those who can see hidden Users. Details 1 Product XML with 3 Queries, 3 Settings, 9 Phrases, 2 Templates and 3 Plugins 1 Bitfield XML 2 Template Edits History 1.0.0 Initial Version 1.0.1 Fixed a Bug that caused an SQL Error upon installation on Systems that use Table-Prefixes 1.0.2 Fixed a Bug that caused an SQL Error when Floodcheck was enabled 1.0.3 Fixed a slight Bug for Permissions checks and updated for RC1 compatibiality Please note: This Hack does only work for vBulletin 3.5.0 RC1 and up! 1.0.4 Fixed a slight typo that caused logging self-views in very rare cases Important Note This Add-on is no longer developed as vBulletin 3.7 contains similar built-in functionality. You can use the attached product-profileviewsconvert.xml to convert existing data into vBulletin 3.7 format. If you uninstall this hack before convertig the data, all existing data will be lost! Please only click Install if you actually have installed/are using this Hack, and click Uninstall when you don't use it any longer! |
Hmmmmmmm. Loaded. However not showing the Profile Views in the UserCP menu.
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Did you Setup the Permissions?
By default none are active. |
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Works perfectly. :)
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I have a user who stalks via profiles. I have a feeling this will come to a screeching halt when she realizes the user will be able to see how many times she's viewing their profile. :)
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Excellent modification. :)
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Ok..after trying to upload the xml file, I get a database error. I now can't access the admin control panel. Here is the error:
Invalid SQL: REPLACE INTO settinggroup (grouptitle, displayorder, volatile, product) VALUES ('memberlist', 250, 0, 'vbulletin'); MySQL Error : Table 'dizzam_daboard.settinggroup' doesn't exist Error Number : 1146 Date : Thursday, July 7th 2005 @ 02:11:15 AM |
Strange. Settinggroup memberlist is a default settinggroup, and the Table should really exist ...
Have you checked that the Table does exist? Have you tried to disable all Plugins? |
I can't get into the admin panel to disable. And yes, the table (vb3_settinggroup) does exist.
I was thinking maybe there's a query I can run to disable this plugin? |
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