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I edited my code, please reapply. Your other question also has been answered above..
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Thanks a million!
One last question: Woud this work as well? PHP Code:
Thank again for all you help!! :laugh: |
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Works like a charm! Thanks again!
BTW Logician you should write this up as a hack and post it in the hafcks sections I bet many people would enjoy it! I know I do! Thanks!! |
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Hello logi
Thanks now it work fine. But. I have over 200 Forumids Can i set a wildcard ? Thanks |
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Thank you
Yes thats great |
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I have this hack installed, and it works, but not exactly as I'd like.
Namely: When an unregistered visitor tries to open the thread, they're blocked, and must go through the registration process. That part's OK. However, they do not have to go through the confirmation process -- so, I get a fair number of registrations everyday from anyname@anydomain.com (and lots of variations). Can this hack be tweaked to force new registrants to respond to vB's email confirmation before they're allowed to open/view threads? |
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It was already set that way -- permissions for "Unregistered / Not Logged In" and "Users Awaiting Email Confirmation" are the same.
To be clear: I want to let anyone, registered or not, open up any of 11 different forums, and see all the titles of all the threads in that forum. However, only registered and confirmed people should be able to open a thread to view the posts within it. This is what I'm currently unable to do. I.e., I can force them to register before opening a thread, but I can't figure out how to force them to confirm before opening a thread. Within vB, I have the admin choice to set "view threads" -- which means really means, view all contents of threads. I need two on/off levels: "view thread titles" and "view thread contents." Btw, in the admin panel I can go to --> User Groups | Forum Permissions to do this, or to --> Forums & Moderators | Permissions -- and it's the same result, right? |
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