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What is the new rule for vboptions?
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<vb:if condition="$vboptions[xxx]"> and <a href="{vb:raw vboptions.tosurl}"> What is the difference between them and when do you use what?
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Neither is correct for version 3.x
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Hummm sorry, that was meant for the vb 4.0 forum. Although I was careful to look for it.
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Both are correct.
$foo['bar'] must be used for conditions, and, {vb:raw foo.bar} for the rest. No members have liked this post.
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Moved to vB4 forums. (In the future, just hit the Report this Post button to ask the mods to move it.)
Adrian is correct in that each of the examples you gave is correct in vB4.
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