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It's there. All 20 pages of it.
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#12
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Instead of the current data manager call, try:
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#13
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No dice.
Would it matter at all that I'm defining $threaddm twice? PHP Code:
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#14
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Ah, I missed that. You should not instantiate the DM by yourself - datamanager_init() does this for you.
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#15
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*sigh* Still can't get it working
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#16
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Try getting rid the the by-ref operator (&) in front of $vbulletin.
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#17
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Tried that too.
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#18
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I'm still having one heluvatime trying to get this to work. I'm not the only one, either. Any other thoughts on what might be the problem?
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