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Juss another idea
Would it be possible to count all pages with a thread on it? like if this were the the total amount of threads on your forum:
Any Programmers? ( 1 2 ) Any Designers? ( 1 2 3 4 ) Any Money For me? The pagecount would be 2+4+1=7 pages You could apply it like this: Members: 7,050 » Threads: 3,003 (on 8934 pages) » Posts: 26,344 |
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I'm sure it would require hacking.
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well my last two ideas didnt require hacking so I why do you think it would require hacking?
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because the last one you had already was built into vB
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well what about that attachment thing I requested...
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It's probably possible via phpinclude but will add another query.
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Actually two queries albeit both not very server-intensive. Will release.
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Does adding a query really matter? Coz it would be cool.
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Yes it does, adding a query increases server load and page load time.
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I found a way to use one query instead of two, and it doesn't appear server-intensive, either. Almost done.
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