Version: 1.2.2, by amykhar
Developer Last Online: Nov 2013
Version: 3.5.1
Rating:
Released: 07-09-2005
Last Update: 11-26-2005
Installs: 504
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
This Extension for Vbulletin 3.5 offers forum members the ability to create a custom profile page (or pages) on your site.
Current Features
List of Members with Personal Pages
Individual Shoutbox/Guestbook on Each User's Personal Page
An Archive of "Shouts" for Each User
Moderators Can Delete Offensive Shouts
Moderators Can Delete Personal Pages
Users Can Report Offensive Pages
Tracks Page Views to Each Personal Page
Indicates When the Page Was Last Updated
Usergroup based permissions
Uses the VBulletin Editors. Understands BBCode and HTML.
Planned Features
Show Users Currently Browsing User Pages
Allow Users to Have More Than One Page
Allow Users to Upload Files
A File Manager for User Pages
The Ability to Search User Page Content
Links to Featured User Pages on Forum Home
FAQ
How do I configure what forum report threads should go to?
At the top of userpage.php, there are several clearly documented variables that you can edit. One of these establishes the forumid that you want reported pages to be reported to.
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This hack will always be free, however your donations are kindly accepted and will help towards further development. If you donate, please leave me some info (either your forum site or username at vB.org) so that I can thank you.
A minimum character limit would be nice. As soon as users click Create User Page, it makes a blank page regardless if they've done anything to it. I have about two dozen members with blank pages now.
OK first please understand there are 58 pages and no way for me sit in one place long enough to read all of them....
That said, I load the hack as per instructions and get a "500 Internal Server Error". When I remove the .htaccess file I can now make a personal page but get a "Can't find phase" error and the same error with the shout out....
I don't think so, I didn't bother with the htaccess file at all. From what I can tell all it does is rewrite the URL so that you can put in the user's name instead of the user ID to link it.
Total stab in the dark, but perhaps try reuploading bitfield_userpage to the includes/xml folder.
I reinstalled the whole thing and not any different....
So I can live with out the "htaccess" file???
The phase, It looks like I can live without them also.
What's the URL that's throwing the 500, if you don't mind posting it? It might be a file permissions problem - try setting the .php file to 755 and see if that does it - sometimes 500's are a server config deal.