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I just ran an import from SMF to vB, everything is working great on the new vB version, it's back up live ... only one problem (so far) ... I forgot to set the default editor preference to WYSIWYG before I ran the import.
Anyone got a quick and dirty way of changing all users prefs to use WYSIWYG? Am I missing some really obvious way of doing this? -- hugh |
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did you check if you could do it from the Maintence -> Execute MySQL Query -> Drop Down Menu
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YES! That did the trick.
You rule. Thanks for the super fast response. Just for anyone else running across this ... you'll need to manke sure you have config.php configured to allow your admin(s) to run queries: $config['SpecialUsers']['canrunqueries'] = '1'; -- hugh |
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