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Adv. Editing Options for Mods and Admins
Version: 2.1.0, by akanevsky akanevsky is offline
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Released: 10-18-2005 Last Update: 05-31-2009 Installs: 256
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/*================================================= =====================*\
|| Adv. Editing Options for Mods and Admins
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|| Author : Anton Kanevsky
|| Co-Author(s) : Xenon
|| Works on : vBulletin 3.5.x - 3.8.x
|| Released : Jun 01, 2009
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|| Time required to install: ~30 seconds
|| Difficulty: easy
\*================================================ ======================*/

DESCRIPTION

This hack gives your board staff a few advanced post editing options that are available in New Thread, New Post and Edit Post interfaces. Since this is a port of Xenon's Adv. Editing Options for Mods and Admins Hack, credits for the original idea (but not for the port cause it has a lot new features that were not present in the original ) belong to him.

Note that this hack may interfere with other hacks that make use of posting functions. If such problems appear, place the following code in the very beginning of the problematic script:

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define('BYPASS_AEO', true);
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This should eliminate whatever problem appears. If it does not, please feel free to mention it.

STATISTICS

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FEATURES

Basics:
  • Post Editing Hierarchy (available to mods, s-mods, admins and s-admins):
    Superadministrators: Can restrict editing to moderators (and above), supermoderators (and above), admins (and above), or superadmins only.
    Administrators: Can restrict editing to moderators (and above), supermoderators (and above) or admins (and above).
    Supermoderators: Can restrict editing to moderators (and above) or supermoderators (and above).
    Moderators: Can restrict editing to moderators (and above).

  • Post Author (available to administrators only):
    Administrator can specify a custom author of any post. Guests (non-existing users) can also be specified.

  • Post Date/Time (available to administrators only):
    Administrator can specify a custom date and time for any post.

  • Post IP (available to administrators only):
    Administrator can specify a custom ip address for any post.

Advanced:
  • A system-wide switch that defines the minimal editlevel required to use the hack.
    It can be found in vBulletin Options -> Advanced Editing Options for Mods and Admins.
  • A per-user editlevel override, available via admincp user options.
  • Color-coded listing of users to whom a custom editlevel has been applied.

Note:
To make the subject of the override clear for you, here is an example. If you turn you take a regular registered user and set the override to "Administrator" in that user's profile, then that user will be able to use hack options that would otherwise be available only to administrators.

VERSION HISTORY

2.1.0
[+] The hack is now compatible with vBulletin 3.5.x - 3.8.x.
[+] Eliminated all template edits. The difference in template edits between different vBulletin versions is handled automatically.
[+] Added support for attachments for posts with custom user setting. These attachments are now saved, and their ownership is set to whatever custom user is specified.
[+] When a post is submitted with a custom user setting, that user's activity dates are updated if they are older than the post's date. The dates of the user's activities are never set to the future. If a new post is made with a date in the future, the user's activity dates are set to present time.
[+] When a post is submitted with a custom dateline, last post information in forum and thread is now rebuilt properly.
[+] If a post is submitted with a custom dateline, the thread's firstpostid and creation date are now set to match whatever posts is now the first one in the thread.
[+] In the event that you have installed "vS-Hide Hack Resurrection," and you are changing the ownership of a post that has been thanked, the ownership of thanks is updated automatically, and so are the users' thanked counts.
[+] Removed a lot of redundant code, so the hack should now work faster than it did before.

2.0.2
[+] The hack is now officially compatible with vBulletin 3.6.
[+] Added a workaround for hacks that use new post functions. See description for details.
[+] Unlike before, adv_editform form elements now use vbulletin styles.

2.0.1
[F] Removed extra queries from showthread and showpost.
[F] "adv_editform" is now cached.

2.0.0
[+] A "superadministrator" editlevel.
[+] A system-wide switch that defines the minimal usergroup required to use the hack.
[+] A user-level override of system permissions that defines the editlevel associated with any particular user.
[+] A listing of users for whom an override was defined (with color key). Located under "Users" in the control panel navigation menu.

1.0.2
[+] When you make a post, you have a new checkbox available. That checkbox is off by default, and it allows you to choose whether to use the custom dateline in your post.

1.0.1
[F] Lastposters were not updated on newthread and newreply when replied by admin.

1.0.0
First Release

The installation manual is contained within the attached file.

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Anthony, sorry if I missed it, but is there a way to set this up so only admins can have access to use it? Or specific members?
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Anthony, sorry if I missed it, but is there a way to set this up so only admins can have access to use it? Or specific members?
Boofo ? you can do both if you wish. You can set a minimal usergroup requirement via the Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> Advanced Editing Options for Mods and Admins and then override that setting for individuals users.
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Boofo ? you can do both if you wish. You can set a minimal usergroup requirement via the Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> Advanced Editing Options for Mods and Admins and then override that setting for individuals users.
Ah, ok, thanks. I didn't see the setting in the vb settings list. Doh on me.
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**update** i was able to do it on my home computer, weird, but thanks anyway
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Boofo – you can do both if you wish. You can set a minimal usergroup requirement via the Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> Advanced Editing Options for Mods and Admins and then override that setting for individuals users.
Yup, what he said (and thanks for finally replying in one of my threads / congrats on "master coder")

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**update** i was able to do it on my home computer, weird, but thanks anyway
No problem.
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Yup, what he said (and thanks for finally replying in one of my threads / congrats on "master coder")
I only got Master Coder status because Crap Coder was too hard for them to spell, I think.

Excellent job on the hack here, sir.

I do need to ask one question though, what is the custom time checkbox for? If we change the time we have to tick that for it to take effect?
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Excellent job on the hack here, sir.
Thank you, sir

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I do need to ask one question though, what is the custom time checkbox for? If we change the time we have to tick that for it to take effect?
Yes, you need to check the box. That was created in order to prevent a side effect (here's someone's quote from before):

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You know. Sometimes you're replying to a thread, get distracted or get into something that requires research, and it can be quite a while before you actucally click Submit.

But, since the Advanced Editing Options are displayed then, the post is marked as being posted at the time you started writing. It can cause it to be out of order.
If you don't check the box, either the system time will be used (on new posts) or no change will be made (on post edit).
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Thank you, sir



Yes, you need to check the box. That was created in order to prevent a side effect (here's someone's quote from before):



If you don't check the box, either the system time will be used (on new posts) or no change will be made (on post edit).
Good idea. I think I ran into that same sort of problem earlier today on another hack.

When you get some time, IM me or pm me and I will give you my IM info. I need your expertise on something.
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Will this hack allow a user to overide the system default so that he can always edit his post, and not be restricted by the system-wide edit time limit I have configured?
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What does edit time limit have to do with this hack?
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