Version: 1.00, by Pseudomizer
Developer Last Online: Feb 2010
Version: 3.0.1
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Released: 05-21-2004
Last Update: 06-09-2004
Installs: 100
No support by the author.
Welcome to my first Release of
Smilie Category Hack or How-to-organize VB smilies in a nutshell
This small Hack helps you to organize your smilies in a better and easier way:
How does this work ?
You have to have to create multiple Smilie Categories with your ACP Smilie Manager. This hack will offer you a form select screen in your smilie popup window. So you can now easily choose from different categories.
The integration should take about 5 minutes and is very easy. But please remember that you need to have at least 2 categories created with your smiliemanager in your ACP.
Required actions:
- 1 template change
- 1 php file change
Please click on this install button or on the install button on the upper right corner if you wish to get support for this hack.
Update 1.01
Bug in the WYSIWYG editor fixed.
Enjoy it.
Cheers,
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When in the first catagory you can click a smilie and it gets put in the post, however clicking smilies in other catagorys does not send them to the post, any fix?
Hi MindTrix,
do we still talk about the same board ? I just tested it and it works for all smilies for all categories. The only problem that could occur here is the focus command. So if you have multiple new thread or answer thread windows open, then the vb script will not know where to put the smilies. But this is VB and nothing to do with this hack.
Nope definetly not working now, and yes its the same board. Ummm i only have one window open, click MORE to show the smilies, choose a catagory, then if i place the mouse over a smilie it shows the mouse cursor turning into a hand like normal, but clicking it does not place the smilie in the post.
Nope definetly not working now, and yes its the same board. Ummm i only have one window open, click MORE to show the smilies, choose a catagory, then if i place the mouse over a smilie it shows the mouse cursor turning into a hand like normal, but clicking it does not place the smilie in the post.
This is very strange. I just went to your board and logged in with the guest account you gave me and tried it. It worked for all categories and i tried at least 5 smilies in each category. Which browser are you using ? Perhaps it's a browser problem ?
It works with my browser. Any other people on your board experiencing this problem ?
this could be implemented but smilies are publicly available in VB. So even if i would implement the onclick implementation per usergroup, people could just guess or ask how to create a smilie like :confidential: and then everyone could post this smilie without using the VB click smilie method. So it would not make sense to implement something like this. Sorry.
Cheers,
hmm i understand.. i guess ill have to figure out how to do it with conditionals. for my board im not really worried about people finding ways to circumvent it but i wanted to let certain usergroups be able to choose explicit or bad taste smilies in private forums that my public users/clients wouldnt see
Other members are all havin the same proble, If you look onthe site, look in the announcment section about the smilies. You will see people talking about the problem there
Other members are all havin the same proble, If you look onthe site, look in the announcment section about the smilies. You will see people talking about the problem there
Hi MindTrix,
i just checked again. I opened a reply thread clicked through some smilies. Changed the window, came back again, changed the category and i could always insert a smilie.
Then i posted these smilies in your specific thread and it worked.
Your problem is not reproduceable by me. If i do not get the same error i will not be able to find the problem to solve it.
Im using the same as you and it definetly is not working for me or other members now, seems very odd 2 me
Then we have to do it step by step. I would suggest the following:
- close all windows and open one window with your forum
- log in with the guest account you gave me
- reply on one post and try some smilies
This would be my first step. Perhaps it is dependant on usergroup rights or something like this.
If the smilies work, then we will have a deeper look into it why it behaves like this. If they do not work, then some of your clients ( including yourself ) have something diffent to my PC.
I will try it with my 2 other PC running Windows 2000 and XP.
I also tried it with Opera 7.03 and it works fine on your domain. The only problem with Opera is, that the smilies are added at the end of the text and not where the cursor is, but this is a know problem of the VB implementation.