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Originally Posted by TheLastSuperman
Well that's better than leaving a exploit in your product for over *cough vbseo *cough *cough if you think about it deeply though you'll see Paul is right and he's not a liar.
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I'm not happy with the recent vbseo exploit & I've already started removing it from client sites.
Not sure what this has to do with anything but nice job trying to change the subject. :up:
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Well that's not Paul's fault nor his likes system "codes" fault.
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My comment really has nothing to do at all with Paul at all...
I was stating the fact that the answer to most bugs on the vBulletin framework (and now I guess vb.org) is to "make a ticket".
It gets tiring that even when users make a bug noticeable, the staff's first answer is to make a ticket.
Doesn't the staff at vbulletin.com get PAID to do what they do?
See the difference between paid staff and PAYING customers.
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Edit: Wait.. whatever happened to your vBulletin sites? I see nothing but xenforo now? I mean just saying if your not even running vB on a site why are you still hanging out here...
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I still have a valid vBulletin license and 100's of vBulletin clients.
I check up on the progress for my clients, not for me.. I've moved on
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Should be fixed now.
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Glad I could help everyone out and bring this to the staff attention, you are welcome. :up: