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Parse BBCode In Member.php
Parse BBCode in Member.php! HELP!
I've tried this tutorial to no avail, please help! This is what I've tried. I have a custom field that I want parsed .. that's it! Thanks to anyone that can help me. |
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<i>corrected</i> You should be passing arguments to the function.
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Corrected?? Where???
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i rewrote my post, sorry.
there are multiple arguments that need to be passed to do_parse to make sure it does what you want. its all said on the first page of the thread you use. |
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Correct.
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I am so confused, I think it's just a matter of communication and I can't for the life of me figure out what to do to get it right.
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Honestly, I don't understand your problem - the code you posted works fine.
I would just split it into two Plugins for performance reasons, see attached XML. |
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Sorry, i read the users post wrong (in andreas' thread)
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Still doesn't work (installed your plugin): http://www.absolutepunk.net/member.p...e=jason%20tate See? Is it because I'm trying to pull the data via: $userinfo[field27] ? |
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