Version: , by tubedogg
Developer Last Online: Dec 2016
Version: 2.2.x
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Released: 03-21-2001
Last Update: Never
Installs: 101
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LAST UPDATED: 3.24.01 10:40 PM Eastern
Hack version: 0.0.2
Changes since last version: New option to display either usernames or a total number of registered members.
For version: 2.0.0 beta 3 (possibly beta 1 and beta 2 also, but it's untested on those versions).
Files needed: online.php (see zip file attached below).
Files to edit: Possibly online.php (see instructions below).
Possible file locations: Anywhere, as long as the relative path to config.php is correct (see instructions below).
Instructions
1] Download the zip file online002.zip below. It has online.php in it; unzip this file to a location on your hard drive.
2] Open online.php in Notepad (Windows) or Simpletext (Mac) or another ASCII text editor (EditPlus, UltraEdit, TextPad, etc. Dreamweaver, FrontPage, and other HTML editors are not ASCII text editors and will in all likelyhood screw the file up.)
3] Check the path to config.php in the $path variable (in the CONFIG section). Figure out where you're gonna put the file online.php, and then edit the path accordingly. For example, if you put it in your document root (e.g. yoursite.com/) and your board files are in a directory called forum, your path is "forum/admin" (no quotes, no trailing slash).
4] If you want usernames of registered members displayed, then leave the $usernames option alone. If you want a number instead of a list of names, set this to "off" (no quotes).
5] Edit the second-to-last line (the "echo" line). Change it to say what you want. The list of registered members is $regmemberson and the number of guests is $guestson - you can use these anywhere in that line.
6] Save the file and upload it your server.
7] You can include it on another page one of two basic ways:
First, by a PHP include:
Code:
<? include("online.php"); ?>
The file that you are going to be including online.php in must then have a .php, .php3, .phtml or other extension that makes your web server recognize it as a file to be parsed as PHP.
Secondly, by an SSI include:
Code:
<!--#include file="online.php"-->
The file that you are going to be including online.php in must then have a .shtml, .shtm or other extension that makes your web server recognize it as a file to be server-parsed.
Instructions are also included in the zip file (online002.txt) and brief notes are in the online.php file itself.
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You must "include" it as described in the instructions above. I would *not* use FrontPage to do it as it will probably screw up the code. Open your page in notepad, find where you want to include it, and put the code in that way. Your page must have an extension of .php or .shtml for it to work, and depending on the extension depends on how you include it.
Great hack! It's the first one I have seen that does not require visitors to visit the forum first before they can see the "online" usercount.
I am trying to change the above hack so instad of showing the usernames of the "Members" it will only show a count of the members online (like the "Guests" count for this hack).
I am trying to figure out where VB get's the $numberregistered variable from but cannot find it in any of the php files.
<snipped info about how to change hack - see EDIT below>
EDIT: I revised the hack (updated to version 0.0.2) to allow you to choose whether to show usernames or a number, so the code that was in this post is now standard-issue. See the first post in this thread.
I am trying to use your online script thru a template. But the template doesn't seem to pickup the variables from the page. How do I make the template see the variables?