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I'm unable to post in the service request forum for some reason.. Obviously I'm a licensed member if I can access the hacks database from vBulletin.org and my information via vBulletin.com is still valid. Any ideas?
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#12
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You can't reply to threads but you can make them
- miSt |
#13
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That would explain my problem
No posting by members seems a little odd though.. (considering mods can post). Only the one who creates the thread can reply? What if people have questions, isn't it more convienant to answer them in the post, and not via PM's, if it's a global question. |
#14
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i agree on that.
the setup of this system got me confused for some mins too |
#15
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We are currently considering the "perfect" permission system for that, so feedback is welcome
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#16
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Hmm...Sounds like a good idea...
The "perfect" permission system... Perhaps, in the post, a tickbox that says something like "Allow users to reply?"... That way the thread starter could decide whether he/she wants the thread to be replied to or not Satan |
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Maybe they can just mention - PM me if interested instead being the easier way out.
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#18
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yeah, normally pm should be enough i think, but as said we are considering the perfect way...
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#19
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good job guys
should prove in helping the vb.org community to grow g-force2k2 |
#20
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Nice idea, I definitely like it
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