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PHP Code:
the name of the thread views - replies but i just want something like this: the name of link [ >>> ] views - replies with my html knowledge i could not make the necessary change on the line: <a href=\"http://www.zoque.com/vbulletin/showthread.php3?threadid=%d\">%s</a> best regards |
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I don't remember writing this.
This comes to mind for a couple of reasons... 1. I would use vBulletin's built in database functions because they have more flexibility. 2. I would have used a template instead of hardcoding the HTML in the file. Maybe Kevin (Tubedogg) wrote this.... However simply make HTML as usual. Each %s is a string variable that is listed at the end of the printf. Match the variable with its %s and you can change the look. |
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I think that might be some iteration of IRC's active topics hack. Not mine, I don't know how to use printf.
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If I remember correctly that is the original active topics hack that I used last year on my board (though I didn't write it). It was released within a couple of months of vB coming I think.
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