Version: 1.0.2 Beta, by Andreas
Developer Last Online: Jan 2023
Version: 3.5.1
Rating:
Released: 09-16-2005
Last Update: 11-16-2005
Installs: 597
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
This is a Port of vB Journal by An-Net
A t t e n t i o n
This Hack is unsupported and incompatible with PHP 5.
You are herby advised to not use it.
If you do have this hack installed it is advised to use vBulletin Blog instead.
You can import current entries to vBulletin Blog via Impex and uninstall this hack afterwards.
could someone please, PLEASE help me with the question i posted about five pages back? to reiterate, am having trouble with the moods-i added some via the admin cp, but when i choose the mood from the drop down menu, what i get is text saying the name of the mood twice-once in regular font, once in italic-and no image. i've uploaded the mood images. does anyone have any idea what could be going wrong?
could someone please, PLEASE help me with the question i posted about five pages back? to reiterate, am having trouble with the moods-i added some via the admin cp, but when i choose the mood from the drop down menu, what i get is text saying the name of the mood twice-once in regular font, once in italic-and no image. i've uploaded the mood images. does anyone have any idea what could be going wrong?
View the source of the page and do a ctrl+f for the name... you must be using firefox and its showing the alt text in place of it. Your paths are likely incorrect.
I've installed , all looks proper.
However, I when trying to access the journal pages I get a message that says
I) I don't have permission to access.
I've looked (and am still looking) for any areas (admin) to grant access , etc to fix this.
Anyone know what I might be missing?
There is a shiney piece of text in your left nav in the admincp that is called Usergroups.
In the bottom of this is another shiney button called Administrator Permissions, click this button and notice the additional VB Journal radio option , select yes.. apply and viola.
If you're an admin and can view it but cannot as a user, go back into Usergroups, edit the usergroup that is having issues viewing journal.php on the site, scroll to the bottom edit as desired.
There is a shiney piece of text in your left nav in the admincp that is called Usergroups.
In the bottom of this is another shiney button called Administrator Permissions, click this button and notice the additional VB Journal radio option , select yes.. apply and viola.
If you're an admin and can view it but cannot as a user, go back into Usergroups, edit the usergroup that is having issues viewing journal.php on the site, scroll to the bottom edit as desired.
Thanks for your help. Well, I've tried all that you've suggested, even tried adjusting the User Masks for permissions etc. Nothing seems to be working.
Now, when I go into the Administrator Permissions, I click "Yes" and save. I go back into this option and I notice that it changed BACK to no. I tried this several times, to only have the NO option automatically clicked back??
Any other suggestions?
Thanks again for the help.....anyone who has some idea.
BTW, this is the message I am getting
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JFP Taylor, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
is there anyone who knows how to fix this? I've uninstalled the hack, re installed and same thing, and the server doesnt have phpmyadmin setup properly so I can't edit it manually