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Originally Posted by Lynne
You should not have to add global.php since it is already called at the top of user.php (where the hook useradmin_update_save is located).
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Ok... that's easy enough, but I'm assuming that the require_once() should prevent any ill effects... no?
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Originally Posted by Lynne
I have a form on my site which creates a new thread, and I basically follow what is done in newthread.php - define all the $newpost variables and then build_new_post (which all builds a new thead when called that way). Look in that script and see if it help you out.
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It all sounds so easy when you say it. But: I'm not sure where your site IS or where to find the script you're referring to. What I find ironic is that the method I outlined above works fine at one hook, but not from one in the admin CP...
Thanks for your help (...and patience).
D.
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...ok, dumb enough. "Visit Lynne's Homepage!". Found that (do you really have a site with 80000 members?!?).
But I'm sorry to say I'm not sure which script/form you're referring to.
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...dumber yet. You're probably talking about newthread.php as "that script". Off to do my homework now. In the meantime, thanks from the Swiss Alps...