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I need some help though..
If I write: (in newreply.php) $dataman->set_info('user', fetch_userinfo(0), true, false); then $vbulletin->userinfo gets reset to the new user data... how do I avoid that? I am all done except I cannot solve this problem... Why the hell would it get reset? |
#32
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These improvements to this mod are going to be fanfreekintastic!
Heres my scenario ... I'm primarily an artist / participant at my forum. I need alias usernames for issues like News and Events postings, Site Technical Support etc as I don't want these posts cluttering up my personal Profiles`See all Posts / Threads' viewing. Now I will not need to log out / login as another usename to post a New Thread / New Reply for these issues! Mark |
#33
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Ok, question:
DO WE NEED AN OPTION TO PUT A CUSTOM DATE IN NEWTHREAD/NEWREPLY? |
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No, I can't personally see any need to apply a custom date in newthread /newreply.
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I'm just putting out a thought here ... one which I currently don't need ...
But what would happen if you could apply a custom date, and entered a future date? hehe ~ Mark |
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Curiosity got the better of me so I used the current mod to edit an existing Thread to tomorrow and it does still show up, both in the specific forum and in Search > Today's Active.
Forward dating is possibly a rather kinky way to temporarily stick a thread. Back dating a Thread obviously does show in correct Forum Thread Search chronological placement. DO WE NEED AN OPTION TO PUT A CUSTOM DATE IN NEWTHREAD/NEWREPLY? Trust me to change my mind on this one! If it can be done, please do it. For posting backdated Threads that I don't want to show in New Posts, I have been posting them into a private forum > edit > backdate with Xenons mod > then move to it's respective forum ... If > CUSTOM DATE IN NEWTHREAD/NEWREPLY is possible, I could skip the above and post it right in, pre dated. If this causes too much of a hassle for you, no probs, I have an alternative method. Thanks ~ Mark |
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What would currently happen is the forum lastposter not being updated...
Because it is only updated when the current time exactly matches the post time... Since workaround would require much more code, I am wondering whether that is even needed. The problem, however, does not exist in editpost. I, personally, can't see the point in the custom date at all... Anyone wants to explain? |
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"Since workaround would require much more code"
Skip it I can live without it, > easy other ways to post backdated threads. If you get everything else to work I will be in 7th heaven! ~ Mark |
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Nevermind. See PM since you wanted to beta test.
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