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Originally Posted by majorj0nny
im having problems with this - Ive done a clear install never before had this on, its ran through the installation without any obvious errors, etc - but for some reason I cant see my VBA module - its there - but all the viewing permissions are set to NO ... if I try to set them to YES (so I can see the module) it comes back with an error
Could not find phrase 'adv_portal_must_choose_0_include'
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Alright, for everyone freaking out about the module issue, here's the problem, I did NOT design a module for vBadvanced CMPS 2.0. The module was designed for 1.0.
That being said, it shows me just how lazy some folks are to read the information placed in the first post (majorj0nny), seems that the loudest one of all is also the one who did NOT read.
That error that everyone is complaining about (can't find the phrase 'adv_portal_must_choose_0_include') is an error of the vBadvanced 2.0 system trying to read the 1.0 module inproperly.
Not that I have figured ya'lls problem out, check the first post and read the whole thing., better yet, I'll quote a user from a couple of pages back
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Originally Posted by Chani
When I try to update the CMPS module, I get an error that vBulletin can't find the phrase 'adv_portal_must_choose_0_include'.
I've tried reinstalling the phrases for CMPS, but that didn't fix it, so I'm assuming it has something to do with this module?
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i had the same problem. so i deleted the existing "donations" module and created a new one based on ARANTHORN'S POST
and now it works perfectly
my config:
vbadvanced v2.0
vbulletin 3.0.8
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Now for aranthorns post, you will need to read the first post, it is there, and listed as the fix to your problem, it has been listed for a long time there MJ. In fact, I'm highly confused as to how you could miss it, as it's in REALLY BIG LETTERS.
Now if you do those steps as listed by aranthorn, and it still doesn't work, then please, by all means, post your issue here and I will do what I can.
* Cloudrunner walks off grumbling to himself on whether it is too much to ask for people to read...