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Disallow Super mod to prune Forums and threads
Is there a way to disallow Supermod to prune threads and forums? I know this require hacking. Could someknoe kindly teach me how to do it?
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Bump* Any help on this please? i am sure there are alot other ppl would want to know how to do this.
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Yes, share pls
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it's been 2 weeks still no reply. So i am bumping this thread again. Am i the only one that wants this hack?
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As this is done in the moderator control panel, it might already be enough if you just remove the php files needed to do these actions.
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Thanks for the reply could you please tell me which lines i should remove from the mod/index.php?
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Inside the modcp folder open the index.php file. Look for this code and delete the section in yellow:
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As an additional security measure, either remove thread.php from the modcp folder, as Colin suggested or simply rename the thread.php file. I renamed it to threed.php so "The page cannot be found" appears when Prune or Move is clicked in the navbar. That is the downside of this suggestion - it also prevents Move threads, as well. I suppose you could password protect that page using .htaccess or a hack like Password protect non vb pages. Warning: .htaccess appears to only password protect directories (not individual pages) and is hidden when uploaded to your FTP server so can't be deleted. I had to delete the contents of the .htaccess and .htpasswd files and re-upload them to enable mod access again. |
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thanks for the detailed reply I got it now. thanks again.
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