Seems like a mod deleted my sidebar modiciation after I released v2.0 without any warning. I click the link to it from a profile search and it sends me to an access error page. I would like to know who did this, and why I was not informed.
Seems like a mod deleted my sidebar modiciation after I released v2.0 without any warning. I click the link to it from a profile search and it sends me to an access error page. I would like to know who did this, and why I was not informed.
I received the thread update via email and clicked it and it is definately G O N E !
Oh, is there anyway to parse PHP in the sidebar template?? Thanks in advance!
So I've gotta wait for HTL1.1 to come out, and then that post will be restored n stuff?
You can create a txt/html installation instruction for your mod and post it to your thread and thread will be back. We were releasing hacks before HTL and we will be releasing them after it. Hack releasing in vb.org does not require any other hacks to use so you dont have to wait for anything.
You can create a txt/html installation instruction for your mod and post it to your thread and thread will be back. We were releasing hacks before HTL and we will be releasing them after it. Hack releasing in vb.org does not require any other hacks to use so you have to wait for anything.
The HTL is just a way to ensure the quality of the work done to vBulletin.
It is not mandatory, everybody is free in their choice, giving the source code modification makers the choice to release it in the form they want, is also their choice.
Version 1.1 will include a .txt making feature for those who choose not to install the HTL to make things easier to install, upgrade and keep track on.
The HTL is just a way to ensure the quality of the work done to vBulletin.
It is not mandatory, everybody is free in their choice, giving the source code modification makers the choice to release it in the form they want, is also their choice.
Version 1.1 will include a .txt making feature for those who choose not to install the HTL to make things easier to install, upgrade and keep track on.
I suggest the vbORG staff to update their posting rules to include what is required to post 'at least' (like the .txt file) - if these don't include these requirements already.
If not, then I dont'see a reason why threads are removed.