Version: 1.00, by amykhar
Developer Last Online: Nov 2013
Version: 3.0.6
Rating:
Released: 02-07-2005
Last Update: 03-19-2005
Installs: 119
No support by the author.
This one is a pretty easy hack to install. It shows any spiders that are indexing your site in the what's going on box on the forum home page. Please note. It will only show spiders as spiders and not as guests if it also shows them as spiders and not as guests on online.php.
This hack has been tested on 3.0.6 and 3.0.7.
It's not hard to install, but it does have one drawback. If you have a portal page that shows online users, you will have to edit it yourself to incorporate the changes. Consider yourself warned.
At this point, any problems reported are installation errors. If things don't work for you, make sure you have completed all the steps as written.
As I have upgraded to 3.5, I am withdrawing support for this older version. All the bugs are gone and any issues are now installation errors.
FAQ 1. I get this: [ARG:3 UNDEFINED] spiders on my portal page.
As noted above, because of the large number of portals, you're on your own for integrating them into thie hack.
2. I get this: [ARG:3 UNDEFINED] spiders on other pages.
1. Make sure you have done all of the code changes correctly.
2. Make sure you have updated your style to use the modified templates. If not, that error will occor.
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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.
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
Actually, my statement is true. If you want it to work in a portal, you are going to have to add the code to make it work. Once you change the code, it works. You just have to take the time to figure out what code to change.
So, does this mean you're not going to release the code to fix the error people get on vba? If not, that's okay. I'm just wondering if I should keep checking this thread
Actually, my statement is true. If you want it to work in a portal, you are going to have to add the code to make it work. Once you change the code, it works. You just have to take the time to figure out what code to change.
Technically your recent statement is not true... because you are saying:
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the very first post says it doesn't work with portals
when it says:
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If you have a portal page that shows online users, you will have to edit it yourself to incorporate the changes.
you are not saying is doesnt work, you are saying that it has to be modified to make it work...
ANYWAYS..... lol
I will keep playing with it, if I find a way to make it work I will post the solution...
So, does this mean you're not going to release the code to fix the error people get on vba? If not, that's okay. I'm just wondering if I should keep checking this thread