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[FIXED] Disable replacements in posts?
Maybe it's a good idea to disable replacement variables in posts? (The vBulletin ones, such as { categorybackcolor })
Unless, of course, you just want us to use spaces, but I'll try this anyways. |
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Agreed, freaky stuff starts happening.
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I just insert some vbcode inside the replacement
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But what if you have a lot of replacements? And what about people who don't know about the replacements and just post their code? etc. etc.
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IIRC the /me code uses the replacements, hence why they aren't disabled like they would be normally.
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/me wonders if a replacement like {categorybackcolor} works in the me tag
Good idea, disabling them would be great |
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I don't know why this issue hasn't been brought up before.
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It's been brought up many times Gary but no-one has fixed it
- miSt |
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Has an admin read this thread yet I wonder?
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Well the situation as it stands is that we are not hacking vBulletin.org unless its deemed absolutely necessary so I don't think that this will be carried through
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