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Off-topic / Re: Christmas Greetings
« on December 23rd, 2011, 04:14 PM »
Happy everything to everyone! :yahoo:
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 10th, 2011, 04:25 PM »
Well, I've got an intresting answer @sm.org, that solves my question
And the answer demonstrates that my question was not well posted...
It'll be intresting to consider why a user posts a question in wrong way (as I did). The english knowledge is an impediment for sure, but maybe we can find also other reasons (and consider them in the future for support). :)
And the answer demonstrates that my question was not well posted...
It'll be intresting to consider why a user posts a question in wrong way (as I did). The english knowledge is an impediment for sure, but maybe we can find also other reasons (and consider them in the future for support). :)
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 10th, 2011, 02:58 PM »updateMemberData is supposed to update the row, and it should then kick in on the next page load (if you want it to be active in the current page load, update $user_info yourself)
How does it work when I change my forum profile in the default profile form in smf? It sends data, executes the update and then reloads the page?
Note that not everything in $user_info is taken directly from the members table, so it would be interesting to know exactly what you're trying to update and how.
As for asking questions, for the most part they will be relevant to Wedge as well, so there's no real harm in asking, and it has been known to prompt me to fix things I'd known were broken but never got around to fixing.
I'll do my best in smf-bugfinding and I'll pass you informations! :eheh:
(The reason it doesn't update the current member is because it's a general purpose function for addressing any and all members, not just the current user.)
(I should note it doesn't bother me that people are asking questions. What bothers me is that I can still answer questions for SMF, and still do a better job of it than the bulk of their support team *put together*. That's not me blowing my own trumpet, it's the fact that I'm not going to fob you off with some 'I'll reply if and when I know the answer' crap. If you don't know the answer, fine. But stop fucking about with telling people how you don't know the answer, and go and find out. I'm sure more people will appreciate having an answer that's useful after 10 minutes instead of being fobbed off after 5. Here endeth the rant -_-)
Thank you. ;)
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 10th, 2011, 12:05 PM »
Really guys... @smf.org nobody is answering to my questions. :hmm:
And I've to admit: I'm not to happy to ask smf-related question here. Not because I'm not happy with Arantor's answers, but because here are you working on wedge and I feel not comfortable to speak about smf, even if wedge is a smf fork. :)
And I've to admit: I'm not to happy to ask smf-related question here. Not because I'm not happy with Arantor's answers, but because here are you working on wedge and I feel not comfortable to speak about smf, even if wedge is a smf fork. :)
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The technical design is one-off, utilising a modified forum backend as the admin area (and only the admin area) while not showing anything of the forum on the regular user side, at least not directly. (The site blog will be using SSI to pull from the forum, the login system will use the forum login core, making use of the API to handle authentication and registration, with comments going back to the forum too)
The point is: if I want to use custom login and logout urls (after logging in and logging out), I've to store urls in the session array: $_SESSION['login_url'] and $_SESSION['logout_url'].
Well, with a fresh install of SMF, the $_SESSION['logout_url'] works fine, the $_SESSION['login_url'] doesn't work. I've to edit the LogInOut.php script to get the desired redirection (for some reason, $_SESSION['login_url'] is empty before executing the Login2 function - but I didn't have enough time to check where and why).
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 4th, 2011, 02:06 PM »
Thank you! :)
I've just installed it....
SUPERB!!! :eheh: :cool:
I've just installed it....
SUPERB!!! :eheh: :cool:
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 4th, 2011, 01:34 PM »Yes... the package id is set when first uploaded and you have to get the Customisation Team to change it, if you try and upload a mod with the wrong package id in it, it'll complain bitterly at you.
I've modified the xml in order to pass all tests with RC4... It is ok to install the mod now, or is there something I have to warn?
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 2nd, 2011, 04:28 PM »I didn't know that at the time, and neither did he. Remember, it was 18+ months ago I did the handover, as it was somewhere around the time of RC3.
But the installer I've just downloaded has still your nickname!! :eheh:
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 2nd, 2011, 04:17 PM »Robbo_ took the mod over from me a long time ago along with a lot of my other mods.
But why, as he didn't release newer versions?
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on November 2nd, 2011, 03:53 PM »
Who is Robbo_?
I was looking for annoy user mod, and saw this thread: http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=343810.0
I was looking for annoy user mod, and saw this thread: http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=343810.0
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Features / Members ID field after deleting...
« on October 31st, 2011, 04:54 PM »
After deletion, all post records are updated with a member ID value as 0.
This behaviour is logic, but I think is not useful thing: as forum admin it is sometimes useful to search in messages that were written by a deleted user - and in some cases it would be easier to perform some searches with this ID.
What do you think?
This behaviour is logic, but I think is not useful thing: as forum admin it is sometimes useful to search in messages that were written by a deleted user - and in some cases it would be easier to perform some searches with this ID.
What do you think?
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on October 22nd, 2011, 09:55 AM »Has this turned into a reminiscing thread :P
I remember constantly being surprised at the speed of his replies
(and I know who the person mentioned in the first reply is Oo)
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on October 22nd, 2011, 09:12 AM »I remembered when I joined the community and the quickest reply I've found was from Arantor when he first helped me. As times went by, we have all learned from him and understand him better. He became more than a friend to the majority of us. :)
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Other software / Re: Once upon a time...
« on October 21st, 2011, 12:26 PM »
Thank you, I'll take a look now! :cool:
Works as espected. :yahoo:
Thank you very much Arantor! :)
Posted: October 21st, 2011, 12:08 PM
Works as espected. :yahoo:
Thank you very much Arantor! :)