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the biggest thing, is that when the $action variable is called, it needs to know where its going...
Getinfo uses the $userinfo[username] so, your script, or mine, would work, if you could pinpoint where it is, your script has to goto. the $forumid alone will not work i dont think, because there is nothing telling the script, where exactly it is supposed to go. That is why, when you hardcoded it into your addy, it worked, because it knew now where to go. The same holds true for getinfo. If you took the username part out from the little tidbit i showed you above, it would not display anything either, because it needs that username, to distinquish the username variables, and id's of all your members. That is the same for forumid...forumid needs to be whatever you numbered or set the faqs at...(when you add a new forum, there is a id that you can add, to find where it is supposed to be directed to) If the faq is in lets say...in a thread...than it would have to be something like.. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/newre...threadid=27552 By posting the address, for this thread, you can see that 27552 is the threadid...however, what distinquishes that id? PHP Code:
You need to have something resembling that in your script... Getinfo is like this... PHP Code:
ok...im not 100% on all of this, but i am pretty sure that i am on the rite track...lol.. |
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