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Displaying a Custom Error Message??
In the admincp file for the hack I'm doing, if the foreach functions return empty it returns
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Check if the array you're looping has any data beforehand.
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Nope, empty. I normally would of thought it'd be something like
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Look in the vBulletin AdminCP files and see how they display their errors, then just duplicate this in your conditional. (They use fetch_error() and another function print_cp_message(), I think) Look them up in the API manual: vBulletin 3.6 Code Documentation.
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If it's not a variable, then it can't be applied with the foreach language construct. That's what's giving you the error. If the supplied var is empty, foreach just skips it.
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