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UPDATED! Not a new version number, but a bug fix.
Fixed another bug with using forum titles and included forums. New update: *Actually* fixed the bug with the forums this time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It's my best work to date (if I do say so myself ) and I think you'll like it and like all the configuration you can do. This image shows the script with all of the columns on, and parsing [code], smilies, and the post icon, as well as showing the forum title before the thread title. This image shows the script with all the columns off except $lastpostdate, and the $tw (table width) set to 600, and $showdate set to 0 (to just show the last post time). This image shows the same as #2, except $tw is blank (allowing the table to compact and remove the empty space automatically). Hack version: 1.0.1 Changes since version 1.0.0: Fixed small bug. Changes since version 0.1.0: Parses [ b], [ i], [ u], [ code], and [ quote] within the "last post". Displays the icon of the post, or the thread if there is no post icon. Parses smilies. New option to convert new lines to <br> so the post appears as the author wrote it (note: may cause problems if there are large breaks in posts). Changes since version 0.0.2: New option to show the text of the last post of a thread (also option to limit the number of characters of the post displayed). New option to set the table width, as a percent, a number of pixels, or just let the table size naturally. New option to show just the time of the last post, instead of the date *and* the time. New option to show a thin line around the cells (cell spacing). Changes since version 0.0.1: Include only specific forums, or set to allow all forums except certain excluded forums. New option to display a "Last post date" column with the last post date and time, formatted with your board's date & time setting. Fixed a bug with font and font size. Split the config into a separate file to make editing easier. For version: v2 betas 3, 4, 5, RC1, RC2. Files needed: last10.php, last10config.php (see attached zip file). Files to edit: last10config.php (see attached zip file). Possible file locations: Anywhere, as long as the relative path to config.php and the URL to your board are correct. Also, you must put last10.php and last10config.php in the same directory! Instructions 1] Unzip the files last10.php and last10config.php to your hard drive. 2] Open last10config.php in an ASCII text editor, such as Notepad (Windows), SimpleText (Mac), EditPlus, UltraEdit, TextPad, etc. (DO NOT use WYSIWYG HTML editors such as FrontPage, HotDog, DreamWeaver, etc. They will in all likelyhood screw up the file! I will not be able to support you if you edit the file in one of these programs.) 3] Edit the variables at the top. These are:
<? include("last10.php"); ?> To include it on a server-parsed page (.shtml, .shtm, .ssi, etc.): <!--#include file="last10.php"--> Instructions are also included in the zip file (last10.txt). FEEDBACK WANTED! Likes/dislikes/modification requests all gladly accepted! Please DO NOT contact me via IM or PM about this hack. Post your problem/question here and I will try to help you. Show Your Support
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nice, congrats
time to change your signature |
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Thanks I just did
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Nice hack, but a question regarding the display.
It's designed to go in a pre-determined table rather than also allowing just the passing of a variable. I like it just the way it is with the exception of it being in a table rather than having it as an option or just passing the info. For example, I would like to put just the "last posts" only inside a table on my home page that's designed for side display on the left. If you could just pass the code variable that would solve it and let the user determine what design/table size, colors, etc. to put it in. Thanks, let us know about any updates. Jeff |
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Tubedogg,
As usual, very nice hack. I have it up and running on my homepage now. I did find one small bug though. On line 26: require("$path/config.php"); Causes a parse error. Reason being, you're already specifying $path in line 5 which is the URL to your config.php. What happens is that it reads $path/config.php/config.php No big deal though. Works great and looks awesome! |
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If you include config.php in your path, that will occur. I should have made it clearer in the instructions not to include config.php in the path.
Glad you like it! |
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yeah put me down for one of them !!!
nice work will install tonite ! ~veedee |
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Nice hack, congrats man!
One question, can you set up so it will display new threads from a specific forum only? That would be a great feature! |
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Done, conan. See the first thread for a new version with that and a couple other new features!
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Once again, nice job!
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