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Archive Thread v1.2
by Snake http://www.vbulletin.org Author: Snake Compatibility: vBulletin 3.6.x and 3.5.x Mod Version: v1.2 Release: 26. Jan 2006 Last Updated: 22. Dec 2006 Category: Moderation View Panel Demo: Metal Gear Forums Support: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=106327 Description: This will add an option under Thread Tools (see screenshot) to archive a thread to a designated forum. Main advantage of this it does not require for someone to have access to the forum. It also logs the action (both moderator log and thread log). Bug fixes for this release Please note that these bug fixes are only relevant to update from the last release.
If you have any problems, questions or trouble installing my mod that are not covered in this file, please post them at the official support thread located at here in the appropriate forum. I will be more than happy to help in any way we can if the request for help is made there. Anyone trying to contact me via e-mail, private message, or any other means will be ignored. Requirements The exact requirements will depend on many factors, your estimated board traffic being one. - vBulletin v3.5.x (or higher) - PHP 4.0.3 (or higher) - MySQL 3.22 (or higher) Server Requirements You must have a web server that has PHP 4.1.0 (or better) and mySQL 3.23 (or better) installed. If you are unsure whether your server has these programs installed, please check with your web host now. If you are capable, you can always download PHP and download mySQL and install it yourself. If your web host does not support PHP or mySQL, consider hosting your entire web site or forums with Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd services. vBulletin works best on an Apache server, and is Apache 1 and Apache 2 savvy. General Requirements You do not need a new SQL database as vBulletin supports table prefixes to prevent tables being overwritten. You will also need the SQL username and SQL password for a SQL user that has permission to "CREATE", "DROP" and "ALTER" tables. You will need about 2MB of free web space and roughly 3MB of SQL database space to allow installation and a moderate sized community. If you are unsure on any of these points, please ask your web host before proceeding. Modification History Current Version: 1.2
Donations All donations great or small are appreciated to the greatest extent, whether it's for the modification itself or just a little incentive for myself. If you would like to donate then you can do so via PayPal. My email to send to is: paypal@metalgearforums.com. Thanks and enjoy, -Snake www.metalgearforums.com Show Your Support
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this looks cool, thanks for this, ill try this for sure later on
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If it contains file edits, it's not an extension, it should go under Code Modifications.
Nice though, none the less. |
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this is good... would be even beter if the designated forum is a per-forum setting... so we can have a part of the forums that send the archived threads to a specific forum, and another part to another... would be like moderating or moving to moderators forums (big communities need... lol)
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Moved to Code Modifications
Also, $debug = 1; does not work in vBulletin 3.5 |
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v1.1 is now released! Enjoy!
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Where can we set up the destination forum? Can't find the option anywhere in admincp?
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message posting and editing options in vBulletin options
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Admin CP -> vBulletin Options -> Message Posting and Editing Options
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cheers dude, would be usfull to have the achive code, on forumdisplay thing, i think, as if you want to move multi threads, it will take some time
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