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We have a couple of usergroups that are used only for women who have "subscribed" to our site. What we'd like to do is have a page that "includes" the names (or makes a profile link) to everyone in those usergroups. Is this possible? (I'm fairly certain it is, but don't know where to start on this.)
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Take this hack:
http://vbulletin.com/forum/showthrea...threadid=11425 and at the top of the php file included change the user groups to reflect the ones you want. |
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Heh Wayne, I was just looking at that hack saying to myself "hmmmm bet that'd work" <G>
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Okay....got it mostly working the way I want to at http://www.hystersisters.com/forums/showjewels.php but....(there's always a but ) I'd like to have 3 usergroups on the one page and none of them are mods. I'm sure it can be fixed to do that in the code somewhere around the if/else statement for getting the info for those 2 usergroups and perhaps adding another variable with it's corresponding usergroup at the top of the showmods.php (errr... showjewels.php in this case), but I'm not sure how to do it. Can anybody lend me a hand with it? (BTW, I was successful in getting the mods out of the page for the most part.)
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