Version: 2.1, by Abe1
Developer Last Online: Jun 2010
Version: 3.5.4
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Released: 12-24-2005
Last Update: 02-25-2006
Installs: 155
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Advanced BBCode Permissions 2.1
About this hack:
This hack will give you advanced control on BBCode. You will be able to define for each usergroup what BBCode they may or may not use. This hack works now for both standard AND custom BB code!
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Time to install: 1 minute max
Updates:
Version 1.0 (12/25/05):
Initial release of this hack
Version 2.0 (2/24/06):
[ADDED] Added settings for custom BBCode!
Version 2.1 (2/25/06):
[FIXED] Fixed a few bugs including the settings for custom BBcodes not working.
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Man, that's the point, I am glad to hear things like that. It would be good if you can include custom BBcodes, like [flash] or [music] or [etc], because I think we should let all users be able to use allthe standard Vbulletin BBcodes, so it will not limit the posting features.
Just a thought.
Looks great. One question. If I use this and disallow a BBcode for a certain user group that has been able to use the BBcodes in the past, how will that look in the previous posts? Will it show the tag?
Looks great. One question. If I use this and disallow a BBcode for a certain user group that has been able to use the BBcodes in the past, how will that look in the previous posts? Will it show the tag?
Thanks
Clancy
I believe it will show the bbcode parsed. Only if the user edits his post will it not parse.
Also, if an admin or mod edits a posts, they will be able to use BB code that is restricted to the user of the post. If that user edits the post though, then the bb codew ill no longer be parsed. You will see the tags.
I believe it will show the bbcode parsed. Only if the user edits his post will it not parse.
Also, if an admin or mod edits a posts, they will be able to use BB code that is restricted to the user of the post. If that user edits the post though, then the bb codew ill no longer be parsed. You will see the tags.
Thanks Abe for the quick response. Installed. Thanks
Works pretty good, though you should make a little update so it also uses the database prefix, it was giving errors here.
Another suggestion; I think it would save quite some people a lot of time if you set the standard value of a bbcode to "yes" instead of "no" as most people will rather disable a few than the opposide.
Works pretty good, though you should make a little update so it also uses the database prefix, it was giving errors here.
Another suggestion; I think it would save quite some people a lot of time if you set the standard value of a bbcode to "yes" instead of "no" as most people will rather disable a few than the opposide.
Thanks a lot for your work though!
Where am I not using a prefix????
The settings dont get used unless you edit them. There is no reason start them at Yes. Also, I can't start the custom ones at yes since they dont use a bitfield file.