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Uncheck Auto Parse by default
Is there a way to have Auto Parse URL's unchecked by default, or disabled altogether, in a particular forum? Keep in mind, I don't want this to be global.
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You can do it by default yes.... with no hacking (I can help you with that if you like)
But in a particular forum would require hacking - miSt |
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Any idea how to do it? I only want it disabled, or unchecked by default, in one forum.
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In one forum would require hacking..
Let me look into it ... |
#5
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Ok here it is
Not tested but should work In newreply.php replace this: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
Remember to replace x to the forumid of the forum you want the parseurl box to be not checked in Let me know if it works Regards - miSt |
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Thanks! I'll give it a try when I get home. I'll let ya know how it works. Mucho gracias! :classic:
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Hmmmmmm....that doesn't seem to work, unless I did something wrong. The forum ID is just the name of the forum, right?
Parse error: parse error in newreply.php on line 464 How do you learn php coding anyway? It makes no sense to me. :lick: |
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Yes thats my poor PHP coding..
I'm sure one of our local geniuses will help fix that code i posted - miSt |
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Oh! I think I see what you mean now. The forum ID is at the end of the url to that forum? I'll try that instead...
Nope, that didn't work either. DOH! :nervous: Help!!!! :disappointed: |
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Try using $threadinfo['forumid'] and not $forum[forumid]
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