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Board online since...
Can this be done:
I would very much like something like "Board lifetime: xxxx days" Thanks in advance if you can help me... cLord |
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Now that would be cool!
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If you want a less fancy option I just altered the phrase whats_going_on:
What's Going On? -- This messageboard opened on Feb 27, 2004 |
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the best method to calculate the online life is check the register date of the first member (admin)
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you dont have to calculate by adding each day online, TIMENOW - start board date
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Can you tell me how you've done that? cLord |
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the normal is the first user are the admin, and the reg time is the creation of the forum
in your forum what date are correct? your reg or the user 2 date? |
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11-12-2003 this date is closer to being correct. The only thing I can think of is that my date (06-03-2004) is the date I upgraded to 3.0.0 or 3.0.3. I went from 2.x.x to 3.0.0 then to 3.0.3. Would this purhaps cause the differential in my date?
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