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Well the solution is quite easy if you now what you need to do
![]() First of all the Require/Include schould be in your in index.php or something like that but not in your class, if you put them in your class the $vbulletin variable get out of scop, don't know why but it seems a matter of fact. Now you just need to put a global $vbulletin into your function and the vbulletin functions are working. Thanks a lot Christian vom vbulletin-germany.org for the help! Cheers Disi |
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