Version: 3.6.9(C), by Delphiprogrammi
Developer Last Online: Aug 2015
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 3.6.8
Rating:
Released: 08-19-2006
Last Update: 10-02-2007
Installs: 211
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Code Changes Additional Files Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
Advaned Warning System
This is a port of aws and i release this with permission...(yes i did ask the original author)
This version of the warning includes
1 vbulletin 3.6.x product file (XML)
1 admincp navigation XML
1 functions file(functions_warning.php)
3 images
3 cronjobs
1 modcp file to allow moderators to view warnings information without having to give admincp access(mod_warn.php)
1 admincp file to manage the system options(admin_warn.php)
1 XML to control permissions(bitfield_aws.xml)
For a completer list of the system features you can refer to this
This version will also require vbulletin 3.6.x to run.If you run 3.5.x or any other release then 3.6.x you will see a message.
This system is tested for a long time and i believe it's stable enough for a public release HOWEVER since this is a major hack and i'm just human please consider this first public run still as "beta"
instructions ow howto install can be found in the docs directory within the zip
statistics
25 plugins
27 templates
5 new MySQL tables
3 standard vbulletin tables alterd (user,post,and usergroup)
827 phrases
47 settings
updates
A problem has been found where no link is provided to view your own warnings(normal users) in the member profile only i fixed this.To get the fix you will need to reedit your "MEMBERINFO" template and reimport product-aws.xml (set allow overwrite to yes)
a product depency whas added the system will no longer install on PHP 5 (in response to continued error reports on that PHP version)
to report a possible bug
please go the system bugtracker here you can use the folowwing account
username:bugreporter
password:awsbug
no need to register yourself
30-11-2006
People on PHP 5 can follow this instructions to avoid the PHP version related error message BUT remember you are on your own if you do this.I won't upgrade my PHP until PHP 5 is there main stable release (www.php.net)
1-1-2007
A bug has been reported in the system.This bug whas causing vbulletin to throw an error when you try to use admincp => users=> add a new user
Quote:
Fatal error: Call to a member function clean_gpc() on a non-object in class_dm_user.php(2385) : eval()'d code on line 35
Solution
Edit plugin "AWS:warn link in usermanager" and replace all code with this
This release includes a fix for the problem "call to member function on a non object class_dm_user.php)" when you try to add a new user manaually (after submitting the form)
I presume you mean that the options aren't on the admin postbit.
Go into the settings for AWS and check whether you are using the hierarchy system. If so, no-one of the same level or below can add warnings to that user.
I do, however, have my own problem. I have installed this mod but the options aren't appearing in AdminCP. Any suggestions?
that's actually not what i mean at all. i'm talking about the gradient thead bar above each post does not stretch the width of the post.
We had to uninstall the hack because there were non-staff members who were able to see the warnings, despite all the settings being correct and triple checked.
We uninstalled the product and deleted the associated files, removed the added code but the built-in infraction system doesn't seem to be working now (the infraction icon is not visible). I checked permissions and all are set as they should be.
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/temp/public_html/includes/class_dm_user.php(2385) : eval()'d code on line 1
I have upgraded the hack, but that didn't fix the problem, which is, when a guest registers or I add a new member via admincp, I get the above error. For now, I have disabled the hack.
We had to uninstall the hack because there were non-staff members who were able to see the warnings, despite all the settings being correct and triple checked.
We uninstalled the product and deleted the associated files, removed the added code but the built-in infraction system doesn't seem to be working now (the infraction icon is not visible). I checked permissions and all are set as they should be.
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/temp/public_html/includes/class_dm_user.php(2385) : eval()'d code on line 1
I have upgraded the hack, but that didn't fix the problem, which is, when a guest registers or I add a new member via admincp, I get the above error. For now, I have disabled the hack.
that was a bug which is fixed in the latest upload
We had to uninstall the hack because there were non-staff members who were able to see the warnings, despite all the settings being correct and triple checked.
We uninstalled the product and deleted the associated files, removed the added code but the built-in infraction system doesn't seem to be working now (the infraction icon is not visible). I checked permissions and all are set as they should be.
are you sure you didn't (by accident) removed that code from postbit , postbit_legacy and MEMBERINFO templates ? you can always revert your templates to the vBulletin's original but note you will loose any modifications you've made to it.For setting up the build in infraction system you can read here
that was a bug which is fixed in the latest upload
Yep I know. I have re-upgraded the hack and edited the plugin again, and I get the following error, which btw, differs from the error message in your 1st post.
I got this error message while adding a member via admincp:
Quote:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/temp/public_html/includes/class_dm_user.php(2385) : eval()'d code on line 1
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/temp/public_html/includes/class_dm_user.php(2385) : eval()'d code on line 1
I have upgraded the hack, but that didn't fix the problem, which is, when a guest registers or I add a new member via admincp, I get the above error. For now, I have disabled the hack.