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This would be pretty complicated keeping things like # views/replies and last post info in mind.
However, if you just want the thread to appear in more then one forum this should be doable. Edit: Got this working in vB 3.5 - Threads appears in multiple Forums. However, it does not add to view/replies or last post info of the additional forums yet (no new post indicator, etc.) This involves more work. |
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I´m currently messing around with AndrewD´s great hack that uses multiple categories for the links and files database. So at least, i am able refer to threads.
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What about your hack, Kirby? |
#15
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I lost the Code ... due to fatal User failure
When I got time i'll implement it again. |
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Would be nice if you get the code again.
Doesn't need to be perfect |
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I am surprised that there is no hack yet for such an important useful feature. I am also surprised that it's isn't implemented in VB 3.5. |
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Did this ever happen? I'd love for people to be able to post a question in all relevant forums to get maximum input. We tend to have a lot of people who only post on one "side" of the forum or the other, but some questions are relevant to both "sides".
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Same question as above ^
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I also need this brilliant feature .
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