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How to hide contents of CODE for unregistered users for vb 3.6.7
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bbcode_code
replace PHP Code:
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Hi, thanks for the code. i think you forgot to add </div> before <else />
![]() Edited Donno whats the issue , some times registered members can view code sometimes they cant ![]() pl help |
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Have you reproduced this yourself?
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Dont knw what you mean but the issue is strange. just nw i posted a message in my forum and used the code tags and i logged out to view the post again. And i was able to see the content .. sigh.
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The problem is with post caching. Caches are style specific, but not usergroup specific.
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can something be done abt it?
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#8
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I made a mod that does this a while ago, but it was a bit of a "hack" so to speak. Whenever "[code]" or "[php]" (etc) was encountered in a post, it would set the cachable variable to false, and then the template condition would work as expected.
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May i please know where what is the name of hack or where can i find it?
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