Version: 1.5, by MarkFL
Developer Last Online: Jun 2020
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 4.2.x
Rating:
Released: 02-26-2016
Last Update: 03-10-2017
Installs: 18
Uses Plugins
Additional Files Translations
No support by the author.
Overview:
This simple mod allows you to give certain usergroups the ability to remove post edit histories via a button to the left of the edit history data. Clicking the button will execute an external script that removes the post's edit history from the database, with a redirect message confirming the action taken. Both the redirect and the button's tooltip are phrased, and can be found by searching in the phrase variable names for "markfl_rpeh".
There is now also a button that allows for posts to be reverted to the previous version.
Updates
Version 1.1:
Fixed error where multiple buttons would be displayed for threads having more than one post with a post edit history.
Added setting for usergroups who can remove their own post edit histories.
Version 1.2:
Bug with multiple buttons fixed.
Version 1.3:
Bug preventing button from appearing on any page of a thread except the first fixed.
Version 1.4:
Added button that allows posts to be reverted to the previous version.
Version 1.5:
Uses intrinsic datamanager functions on post revert.
Make sure only forum posts are affected.
User returned to specific post upon action performed.
Compatibility:
Tested and working on VB 4.2.x and may work on all 4.x versions of vBulletin.
Backup/Warning:
This product does not alter your database upon installation, however it is always good practice to make regular backups and you should make a backup before installing ANY new mod.
As always, products are USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I will provide support and do my best to help but no absolute guarantee is offered.
To Install:
Download and extract the attached .zip file.
Upload the contents of the "upload" folder to your forum's root directory.
The database error happens only when this post edit mod is installed and enabled. As soon as it is disabled, the error no longer happens.
I'm not 100% sure but I think there is a set of conditions for the database crash to occur
-cms article must be published
-cms article must be edited
-user must be logged in
try re-access the article then and the crash should occur
The database error happens only when this post edit mod is installed and enabled. As soon as it is disabled, the error no longer happens.
I'm not 100% sure but I think there is a set of conditions for the database crash to occur
-cms article must be published
-cms article must be edited
-user must be logged in
try re-access the article then and the crash should occur