Quote:
Originally Posted by nerbert
Make a plugin with this code:
PHP Code:
if($vbulletin->userinfo['username'] == 'Dr. Ben Dover')
{
echo '<pre>';
print_r($show);
echo '<br><br><br>';
print_r($vbulletin->options);
echo '</pre>';
}
Put in your real name in the first line, of course.
This will show a lot of settings. Look through the various php files and find other arrays too and print_r them
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Whilst that will show some things it wont be of any use as all it will show is the settings in vbulletin options and their variable name, it wont show any template variables, conditionals or logic, this can only be done by studying the documentation, looking at which templates are called and which php files they belong to then searching those for your particular variables that you think you might use.
Sorry it seems so hard but that really is the only way