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Originally Posted by solboy
If you create a mod for vb 4.0 and users post an error in the same thread then it should be obvious which version they are using. The mod should work in all 4.0+ forums. No worries though. I found a way to remove the mod completly. You should test this thing out some more before offering it.
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Well barring my previous comments... your statement is only half true... basically one of us can create a mod but if something default in vBulletin changes from one version to the next then the mod must be recoded. Otherwise since your half way there we could simply say well heck if that was the case nearly all 3.x mods should work on 4.x, it's only a one number difference! J/K of course as we all know syntax changes in the least took place lol so just bare in mind those things are needed when de-bugging. I do think though if your having to upgrade a mod for let's say 4.0.6 then you should leave the old .zip and specify which version of the mod works on which version of vBulletin unless the update remedies the errors in all current versions.
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Originally Posted by Phalynx
PHP Parse error: parse error in \includes\functions_newpost.php (433) : eval()'d code on line 11
This happens by creating a new post within vBulletin 4.0.6 Suite.
I disable the hook newpost_process of you hack for now as it did double posts and print this message.
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See solboy, as Phalanx posted it's only 4.0.6 Suite for him, this might not be an issue on 4.0.5.