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Originally Posted by The Geek
JumpD - at run time. If it did it at post time, then if you changed an option or added something new, you would have to rescrub the system
However - doing it at post time would have certainly been easier 
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Or you could create a vb_code function to take care of it. Then just wrap the words in the vb_code and then any updates to the vb_code would take care of business. Then you would be using the existing vbulletin processes and not adding new ones.