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AJAX as User Option
I would like to have something like this, i just tried it quick and it takes more than five mins to do so i thought i'd par it off to someone more knowledgeable in the AJAX field.
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I have already made code like this for a client sites that allows the user to control advanced ajax usage overriding the vbulletin defualt admin option for it.
I will contact the client shortly and see if they mind if I release it. |
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thanks, i appreciate it
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*bump*
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Dude, can't you make a simple hack like that given you are an advanced coder? Anyway, I'll release something like that.
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i suck, i get intimidated by AJAX. when i tried to do it, it just never worked so i gave up at the first hurdle due to doing other things. thank you in advance though. i guess if nothing appears before the week ends i'll have to take this a little more seriously and try and achieve it myself.
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But this is not enabling ajax, it is un-enabling it. lol.
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ok, i made it
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