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This hack has been ported to vBulletin 3.5.4 from the vBulletin 3.0.0 version with permission granted by: Quote:
-------------------------------------------------------- This is my first major ported and released hack for vB. -------------------------------------------------------- With this Code Modification you can add private threads to your forums. A private thread is:
Using this Modification, any user in a forum that has Private Threads turned on may create a private thread. It is useful for holding private moderator conversations, or for making a thread private when some users would like to see the discussion closed and others want it to continue. Future Plans:
Hack History: Version 1.0.6
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That version fixes everything!
And I figured out the multiple users thing...I was doing what was intuitive and putting a space after the semi-colon like a list...but no space can go there. So I'm altering the template to put a warning about that for my users (who aren't the most computer literate sometimes!). The only problem that's keeping me from making this live now...when the thread shows in the Last Post column and you click on it, you can see it no matter if you're supposed to or not. It's like that call doesn't check the private_thread_not_allowed(). |
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I think you missed out something like:
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$threadinfo['privateusers'] = $threadinfo['privateusers'] ? implode(";",unserialize($threadinfo['privateusers'])) : ""; And I've made it admin only, by doing things like the following in the newthread and the edit thread templates: Quote:
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I don't mind it showing in the Last Post column...that doesn't matter at all...it's just that it needs to check it when you load from that link (or any other direct link). |
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Ok...got that working...that was my error!
Happy happy joy joy! |
#17
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Buro, the program by default checks if you are an admin or not. I am working on a more advanced usergroup selection for making and viewing threads, also, I am drawing closer to the cure for the message in the last thread posted in area, 'Tis a beta for a reason, It will have errors as it goes further, thanks for the feedback so far .
The update later should also include the permissions for the thread creator by default and make it so all admins, mods, and super mods can view threads, unless you choose to turn supermods and mods off. |
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Are you planning on making an option to enable only certain usergroups to set this option? How about making it only available in one forum?
Can't tell you how excited I am to get this! Thanks! |
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I will add making permissions for who CAN make private threads to the "future plans" list. Hi already can set the ability to have private threads per forum (this is Yes by default).
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#20
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Clicked install, hopefully in the future this won't need any file edits... if possible.
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When I make a thread and list the people allowed to see it,I go in with my test regular user name...If I click on new posts or the forum the private thread is in ,I get this error message:
Fatal error: Cannot break/continue 1 level in /home/*****/public_html/forums/forumdisplay.php(938) : eval()'d code on line 4 But, I don't get this error if I make a thread using the test account and then go look at it logged in as an admin. I hope that made sense. Any idea?:ermm: |
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