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Finding installed hack
I had a coder make me a hack.I know there is product file but how would i go about finding out where he has put code etc as i cant find the coder who made it,and want to upgrade to vb.3.8 but need this hack which works fine on my 3.6 board ?
Would the product file contain references to any external files it was calling etc such as templates or attachment.php ? Any ideas ? |
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which hack?..
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custom hack.
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The there will also be custom files etc. Nobody here can answer your question.
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yep there proberly will be but something has to call them in so im trying to find out what to search for.
You cant add code to attachment.php if nothing calls it in as its a waste of time and im pretty sure someone else has had this type of problem before,so thats my reason for posting here. |
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Look through the plugins? If you access a specific file to get to it, go through that as well? I'm sure you knew that, so not sure what kind of answer you want here...
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If you posted the xml, it would help, but the way you keep referring to it as custom, it sounds as if you don't want to give any information about the hack so others can help you.
/me shrugs. |
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