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Hi,
I'm kinda new in the vb hacking and i ran into a tiny problem. I'm trying to redirect the user after he does a certain action. Now i use print_standard_redirect function and it redirects currectly. However if i am not mistaken a redirection message should appear, sadly it does not. Anything i might be doing wrong ? Thanks, Tpr |
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You need make a custom phrase in the group Front-End Redirects with the title of the redirect you used in the function.
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The odd thing is that i simply used an existing pharse for the test i created and it still did not show it.
Is it possible that the pharse will not appear if i did not pre-cached it ? I know that pharses that were not pre-cached do appear normaly (but take an extra query). Thanks Tpr |
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Setting the second argument to FALSE will allow you to use a precached phrase, or just text. If you leave it default/have it TRUE it will run a query and retrieve it from Front-End Redirects.
In what way isn't the text working? Instant redirect, or the redirect screen with no text? |
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to force the redirect message appear even that option is disalbed, use PHP Code:
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I placed the PHP Code:
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