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Hi everyone,
I have making a website where I use the vbulletin as the backbone. All my non-vbulletin pages includes: PHP Code:
I hope I make sense. Thanks! --------------- Added [DATE]1309732944[/DATE] at [TIME]1309732944[/TIME] --------------- No one? Can this even be done? |
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Anyone at all? Ideas, hints anything?
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You should follow this guide for your pages - [HOW TO - vB4] Create your own vBulletin page
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Thanks, I will look at it now
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I think the activity time is updated as a "shutdown query", and they normally get executed at the end when you call print_output(). But you're probably not calling that. I think you might be able to add a call to exec_shut_down() at the end of your code to take care of it. (You may have to include includes/functions.php).
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Ohh I see, thanks will give it a look
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