Version: 1.1.1, by akanevsky
Developer Last Online: Feb 2016
Version: 3.5.x
Rating:
Released: 12-16-2005
Last Update: 06-26-2009
Installs: 108
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
Additional Files Translations
No support by the author.
I no longer support my hacks. Please feel free to update them and release new versions elsewhere as long as I get the credit for the original modification.
/*=============================================*\
|| Who Downloaded This Attachment
||
|| Author : Anton Kanevsky
|| Works on : vBulletin 3.5.x - 3.8.x
|| Released : Jun 27, 2009
||
|| Time required to install: ~30 seconds
|| Difficulty: easy
\*=============================================*/
DESCRIPTION
Allows users to see detailed information about who has downloaded attachments.
STATISTICS
File Uploads: 1
Products to Install: 1
FEATURES
General:
Displays a list of users with information about the number of downloads and last downloaded time.
Allows to specify which usergroups can use the feature.
VERSION HISTORY
1.1.0 [F] Fixed a bug in the product xml file.
1.1.0 [+] Officially compatible with 3.5.x - 3.8.x. [+] Removed all file and template edits. [+] Added usergroup permission to specify which usergroups can use the feature. [+] The last downloaded time for each user is now displayed.
1.0.2 [F] Compatibility with 3.5.2's modified attachments.php.
1.0.1 [+] Each user now has a number of downloads displayed next to him/her.
1.0.0
First Release
The installation manual is contained within the attached file.
I upgraded to 3.5.3 yesterday, and began installing this today. As soon as I edited vbulletin_global.js, my forum and admincp performance dropped significantly, I was unable to open a template and I could no longer expand groupings in the admincp navigation. I rolled back the vbulletin_global.js change, and instantly these problems disappeared. Should mention that I also installed Johannes' Who viewed this thread plugin a few minutes previously (and have not removed).
Maybe you have done the .js edits incorrectly? There is absolutely NOTHING in the .js that could slow down your admincp's performance. It is essentially simply a copy-paste-modify of another piece of vBulletin code...
Maybe you have done the .js edits incorrectly? There is absolutely NOTHING in the .js that could slow down your admincp's performance. It is essentially simply a copy-paste-modify of another piece of vBulletin code...
Gah, it appears this is the case, the problem lay between the keyboard and my chair. To be totally fair, I assign partial blame to the scrolling codeboxes in the readme.html, but no worries.
Installed, a wonderful addition, although doesn't seem to work in FireFox, just makes the page scroll up to the top, but does work in IE - is this correct?
Is it possible to use this hack in one or two forum only? Normaly the member can download what they want, but in a special area of my webproject I need to see who downloaded and when did he/she download the file. This will be a part of a little workflow.