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OK... I am sure the title of this thread is confusing.
I am not sure if VB can do this or not... but basically what I am asking for is a way to post a link to place a new thread with the subject box pre filled out for the person who clicks the link. For example... a link sort of like this... PHP Code:
================================================== Furthermore... it would be cool to have it so if someone tryed to make a thread using this link a second time would automatically be sent to a reply to the thread instead of making a new thread. =============================== I am going to try to make a reviewing board where people would give their thoughts on new applications that have been released etc. I would like to be able to post links like this so people could just click on the application name and begin a thread for it. ======================================== I don't know if this type of hack would be difficult or not... but I would greatly appreciate it if one of the fine coders here could hook it up for me. ![]() And I'd like it if anyone could help me out with this Hack request as well: Default Poll |
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Anybody?
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I dont think having the subect in the GET request would work, but wouldnt just creating a forum with creating "Threads" be only limited to the Staff to add new applications, then have anyone just post Replies be just the same?
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