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If you install any mod that uses a plugin, and add a variable in the navbar like this: $mynewmod
When there's error messages, like no permission, no results... etc, the code disappear. For more info, check this: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/proje...?issueid=22950 |
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any help?
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I've experienced this problem on my site as my style depends a lot on the navbar, this was my fix
.Hook Location: error_generic PHP Code:
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How do I do that?
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Admin CP > Plugins & Products > Add New Plugin
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I still can't do this unfortunatelly.
I went to Add New Plugin, and selected the product that I want this to be applied to, then hook location: error_generic, title: error_generic, and selected active, then 'Save'. Still no solution.
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#7
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BUMP
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#8
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Bump
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Add whatever the variable you need in the navbar above the eval().
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I did another method...
I copied the plugin of the mod attached to hook global_start. And added new plugin, and pasted the same code, and selected the hook error_generic. I got blank page.
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