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I've looked around about any information on vb.org and vb.com and I can't seem to find anything about [url] tags other then how to use it on the user side. Now I would like to know if any one knows if it is possiable to change the target output to something else other then 'target="_blank"' that its set at, other then editing the vb orginal files. So instead it opens in the same window then a new window in the script but keeps the orginal settings for the rest of the board. If its not possiable I know I can use html however if there a way to bypass so inside for example a post it will still display the html code correctly even when the 'HTML code is Off' globally? Hope I made any sense there lol.
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Got an example? I've done some more research and I think I can do this with the bbcode_create plugin but havn't been able to get it to work just yet.
Also whats the differents between 'bbcode_create' and 'bbcode_fetch_tags'? 'bbcode_create' for the code to run and if the 'bbcode_fetch_tags' for the tags used? |
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