Version: 1.00, by N!ck
Developer Last Online: Oct 2008
Version: 2.2.x
Rating:
Released: 10-08-2002
Last Update: Never
Installs: 18
Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
What this does:
Since many people do not bother to click Install at vBulletin.org, I decided to make this hack. It allows you to track and catalog installation of your hacks and addons, manually or automatically with the callback script, so that you can view your handywork in action. This is only designed to collect the hack ID number, the board title, and a link to the board. Any other use is not encouraged; you could get yourself into trouble.
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Current Version: 1.0.1b + October 10, 2002
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Got it working nick I've attached the changed htcall.php file here. The main problem I think was using $DB_site->query and not query_first for the select queries, I made a few other minor changes as well and its working great as far as I can tell
The only improvement I can see is being able to see the hackid on the main screen, other than that its great, thanks for sharing
Regs, it is a common courtesy to allow the collection of your url/board title.
Since when? I don't want my URL posted by any hack author anywhere unless I know for sure that his/her hack does not provide any security problems.
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this is only for a hack author to see what boards his hack is installed on, since many people (perhaps like you?) are too inconsiderate to click "install", and even if they do, they often don't have their URL available for public viewing.
I do click on the install button for hacks I install. That, my friend, is the facility for hack authors to see how many are using their hack. How do you know "many people are too inconsiderate to click 'install'"? Seriously, how do you know? Maybe your hacks are not popular? Perhaps a hack serves a small niche? Whatever the case may be, what real difference does it make?
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i noticed you haven't released any hacks yourself; therefore you cannot possibly know how frustrating it is when people won't let you see it.
What is this burning desire that you just have to see where a hack is installed? I'm not a hack writer, no, but if I did, I certainly wouldn't lose any sleep over not knowing how many or where my hack was installed.
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please don't be so ignorant.
Please explain where I am being ignorant?
Don't get me wrong, I think many hackers here are very good at what they come up with and I really appreciate the work that some of them put into their hacks. But I don't know any of them from a hole in the wall. If for some reason, they decide to start doing some malicious stuff through your code, I have absolutely no recourse, do I?
The argument about WAREZ is farcical at best... Jelsoft has a need to track this and deal with it, not somebody who makes derivatives of their product for free.
Anyways, I've said my piece here and I'll leave it at that. Call me ignorant, insinuate that I'm inconsiderate, whatever... I need to go play with the grown-ups
Originally posted by Regs How do you know "many people are too inconsiderate to click 'install'"? Seriously, how do you know? Maybe your hacks are not popular?
The fact that many threads have people asking in them for support as they have installed the hack, yet they clearly haven't clicked install, secondly the fact that you see the hack on a user website and they haven't clicked install.
As with any other hack, if you don't like it or agree to the authors conditions for use then don't use it, as simple as that.
As a VB User , i would like to say this , i have downloaded a lot of hacks in the past few days , I dont install them all . Only the ones that im comfortable with altering files.
I would say i have installed about 10% of all the hacks i have downloaded. Some of the hacks are big hacks & i remember the names of the hacks , but the small hacks .. tbh i forget their names & dont click install.
I wouldnt mind in the least installing a hack with a traceback system. In fact if traceback was in "All" hacks , then maybe it would discorage some of the pirates who rip off programmers.