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$mylastpost = $vbulletin->userinfo['lastpost'];
In this case, $mylastpost ends up equalling " 1173987652 ". I'm not sure exactly what this is. I'm creating a script that allows members to post reviews. (It really has nothing to do with vBulletin other than the fact that membership is required to submit a review). I've had good luck snagging the username, avatar, and sending a link to send the author of the review a PM, but I have no clue what to do with 1173987652. I'm hoping that I can stick in in a URL get thingy like forumurl.com?something=$mylastpost. Of course, now that I think of it, I'd really like to have the Title of that forum thread as my anchor text. So really I'd want echo "<a href=\"forumurl.com?something=$mylastpost\"> $mylastposttitle </a> "; Any ideas? Thanks, Brandon Drury |
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That column is a dateline of the last post made.
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Okay, that's a start.
Do you know which field(s) will give me the URL are title of the last thread post? Brandon |
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You should need to find the ID where the lastpost is your $mylastpost. And then set a variable for the id and you can give an hyperlink.
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