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Change last post on forumdisplay
Is it possible?
Change last post on forumdisplay to last edited (updated) thanks |
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Possible with default vb code? No. Possible with code changes? Probably, but I don't think it's as easy as just changing a field name.
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o, Is it not possible to grab the code which records (And showns bottom of post) if i copy it, and place on forumdisplay?
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You can try. I've just never thought to do this and know that the last edited time/postid is not grabbed in the query and you would have to change it yourself. It may be really simple, or it may not be. I really don't know.
The thread table contains the lastpost time and id and username. It does not contain that info about last edit. So, you will probably have to write something in the query to define those. |
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$post[edit_date] found this code, Can i play this on forumdisplay, And even if it works, will it go in order?
--------------- Added [DATE]1236978045[/DATE] at [TIME]1236978045[/TIME] --------------- No it dont work =/ dont show up. I think its because im admin when edited it. |
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Did you write a plugin to get the information? Like I said, it isn't grabbed by default, so you'll have to hook into the query to grab it.
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wouldnt know where to start x.x
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