Version: 1.00, by kall
Developer Last Online: Aug 2021
Version: 3.5.4
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Released: 09-25-2005
Last Update: 11-27-2005
Installs: 510
Uses Plugins
Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
Just like the name says, this ultra-simple little Product will allow you to specify Usergroups that may post in HTML and have that HTML be parsed...SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING TABLE PROBLEMS - THIS IS UNSUPPORTED USEAGE OF THE MODIFICATION AND I AM UNABLE TO ASSIST!
***BE AWARE THAT INDISCRIMINATE USE OF THIS HACK IS RISKY - RESTRICT IT TO ONLY THOSE USERGROUPS YOU TRUST ABSOLUTELY***
The scary message above is to make sure you are aware that enabling HTML for any group opens you up to security issues. This is why it is not a feature of Stock vB, probably.
I decided I needed to have the ability to post in HTML because I just installed ZT's RSS Feeds hack, and the ones I got from Google looked all horrible.
Now updated to be controlled by a Setting in Usergroup Manager, it's phrased and even works in editpost.php (preview) in WYSIWYG and normal modes, AND the Forum Rules shows HTML is ON.
This will not work retroactively. That is, if a User posted something in HTML before they were given the ability, that post has to be edited by that member (or someone else with HTML ability) in order to be parsed. I am assuming this is due to post caching.
Many thanks to Kirby for prodding me to figure it out by myself and not just telling me what to do.
A "demo" is here..html is OFF in that Forum, but the post is made by an Admin, so the HTML is parsed.
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. It does not work.
This does:
Quote:
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It would be really cool if everyone else who has this hack could also post that this works too, just to show you that you are, were, and always will be, wrong about why this hack made your badly-written HTML code not parse.
Ok. I tried the piece of HTML in post #139 (. It does not work.
This does:
It would be really cool if everyone else who has this hack could also post that this works too, just to show you that you are, were, and always will be, wrong about why this hack made your badly-written HTML code not parse.
it is code from CJ, not my code I wrote
PHP Code:
<a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1848433-10294381?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.argos.co.uk%2Fwebapp%2Fwcs%2Fstores%2Fservlet%2FArgosCreateReferral%3FstoreId%3D10001%26langId%3D-1%26referrer%3DCOJUN%26params%3Dadref%253DVideo+games-%3EPSP-%3EPSP+games%26referredURL%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.argos.co.uk%2Fwebapp%2Fwcs%2Fstores%2Fservlet%2FProductDisplay%253FstoreId%253D10001%2526catalogId%253D3801%2526productId%253D173922%2526langId%253D-1&cjsku=5678640" target="_top" >
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Nice hack, I installed it, but there is a problem.
The [HTML] bbcode doesn't work correctly anymore.
It's showing up like this for example:<a href=\"http://test.com\">test</a>
The [PHP] one is working though.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deimos
Is there anyway this hack can be expanded to include HTML in signatures?
So you got no idea why my tables are a mile down the page with the code I pasted in the above post?
mili
I read on another thread somewhere(Dont know if it was here) that to correct this problem the guy had edited his html in Frontpage.Supposedly there is an option to remove whitespace!!!And this solved his problem of a huge gap before the content.
Ok found out how to do this in Dreamweaver.......
This is a simple and yet very powerful "trick".
Here's how it works:
Open a document,
Click inside Code View,
Create an empty line,
Left-click in the margin on the left hand-side of that empty line (it should turn black on Windows, blue on Mac),
Select Menu > Edit > Find and Replace (keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + F),
Select an option in the "Find in:" dropdown box,
Select "Replace All" and you're done.
This removes all whitespace in your html document and when pasted into vbulletin your content is at the top and no gap to be seen....
Works for me....
Nice hack, I installed it, but there is a problem.
The [HTML] bbcode doesn't work correctly anymore.
It's showing up like this for example:<a href=\"http://test.com\">test</a>
The [PHP] one is working though.
Nice hack, I installed it, but there is a problem.
The [HTML] bbcode doesn't work correctly anymore.
It's showing up like this for example:<a href=\"http://test.com\">test</a>
The [PHP] one is working though.
It already works in sigs.
I tried it out.
I have just tried this on a Forum without this Modification installed, the Forum I posted in has HTML turned on.
What you are experiencing is a vBulletin Stock Feature/Bug. You may want to report this in the vB Bug Tracker...you will have to remove this Modification if you want them to look at it tho.
I read on another thread somewhere(Dont know if it was here) that to correct this problem the guy had edited his html in Frontpage.Supposedly there is an option to remove whitespace!!!And this solved his problem of a huge gap before the content.
Thank you kall for the hack
and thank you theodonnells, that solved my problem..
but is there another professional way to over come this problem..