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Description
This modification adds basic Twitter integration to vBulletin. Once a user defines their Twitter username & password within their vB Options (User CP -> Edit Options), the Tweet This X links will appear. It automatically adds a tweet to their account with the default text of "Check this out! " (which can be edited editing the "twitter_checkout" phrase) and uses your forum URL with either tp or tt.php as the link. These redirect to the thread / post that was tweeted. Installation
THIS MODIFICATION REQUIRES PHP 5 DUE TO THE CLASS THAT IS USED! PHP'S CURL EXTENSION IS ALSO USED! THE API CALLS ARE COMPLETELY DEPENDENT ON THEM! This modification should work on vBulletin v3.5+, but was only tested on a vB 3.8 install. Using the "tp.php" switch added in v1.0.2 With the release of v1.0.2, a switch between showpost.php?p=ID&postcount=COUNT and showthread.php?p=ID#postID has been added. Using it is simple, but requires a code edit (Note: This is a SUPPORTED code edit!). Open up tp.php and find this line: PHP Code:
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This will automatically trigger the change any time it is loaded. This works retroactively and any links will automatically use the new settings once changed! Download Now
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get this error:
Call to undefined function mcrypt_get_iv_size() in /var/www/htm/profile.php(2155) : eval()'d code on line 16 |
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With all due respect to the coder, please take my comments as intended and not as a personal attack against you or the vbTwitter mod - but really, what's the point?
I can see no point in a forum's users littering their twitter pages with a stream of Check This Out text with no description in the links of what the potential visitor might be looking at? I can't speak for other web users out there, but I don't have a tendancy to click on links just because they tell me to click here or to check this out. If you could find a way to form a better link, perhaps by pulling in the post/thread title, then this mod could be mildly useful. Until then, I am uninstalling this mod. I wish you success as you try to get this worked out, and I would revisit this mod if you can communicate better to users what exactly the link is going to be about. Regards, Lima Bean |
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Yes. They are invisible on my computer and snuck their way in. Quote:
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You don't have mcrypt installed. |
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I get the following error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in twitter.php on line 29 |
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[high]* smnet is waiting for 1.1 [/high]
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Cheers. |
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Yep, I?m sure. Here is the procedure I tried recently. I wiped out the username and password, saved the changes. I added the username and password, saved the changes to no success. I overwrote all files on the servers and re-imported the 1.03-version. To no success.
Then - I?m on the Mac-side - I tried out the program "Twitterific" and this prog gave me an alert about my password, warning me about an incompatibility with the twitter-api, cause my password contained non-alphanumeric characters. I changed the password to contain only alphanumeric characters and now all is working like a charm! But I had to add a template-edit manually to get the "Tweet this post"-link working. I?m using the Template Modification System within the postbit too, maybe this prevented the link to show up. Sorry for causing the confusion! But to my exoneration the twitter-browser-site accepts and works with non-alphanumeric-characters within the password, so I didn?t suspect any issues so far. Thank you for this neat addon! Clicked Installed. |
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BTW what do you mean everything will work w/ ajax?? Thanks |
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http://screencast.com/t/CkcUQkUErUm Notice the time stamp doesn't change. (Cause there is NO reload!) |
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