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Require 'X' Reputation To Access a Forum
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|| Require 'X' Reputation To Access a Forum || || ======================================================= || Brought to you by: || VisionScripts || Premium PHP & vBulletin Solutions! || ======================================================= || || Author : Psionic Vision || Rent-a-Coder ID : #1360893 || Works on : vBulletin 3.5.2 || Released : Dec 29, 2005 || || Time required to install: 20 seconds || Difficulty: easy \*======================================================================*/ DESCRIPTION This product creates a new setting in your forum options that enables you to restrict the forum access to users, whose reputation level is equal to or above the minimum that you specify. STATISTICS Products to Install: 1 VERSION HISTORY 1.0.1 [+] Fixed a bug which prevented getdaily from working properly. 1.0.0 First Release INTRODUCTION When using this product, you should enable "Show Private Forums" (otherwise inaccessible forums won't show up on the list) and "Show Lock Icons to Users" (otherwise inaccessible forums won't have a lock icon next to them). However, the settings of both of these options are up to you. The installation manual is contained within the attached file. IF YOU LIKE MY HACK, PLEASE CLICK INSTALL Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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| Require reason for reputation | Dream | vBulletin 3.6 Add-ons | 15 | 24 Oct 2007 16:58 |
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Why not just use a secondary usergroup to control forum access, and use a Promotion based on rep points?
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Marco van Herwaarden Ex vBulletin.org Coordinator No members have liked this post.
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Wow thanks.
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MarcoH64
Because the more usergroups there are, the more confusing and hard to control it becomes. Trust me, I had like 8 additional usergroups on an older board, only for promotions. Now, if I want to change one basic permission for one group, I have to change it for all others, since they are all the same except forum access or whatever it is... With this hack, you do not need to promote users for reputation, you just edit a forum No hassle.Bottom Line: IMHO, the promotions system was created for nothing, because it is better to create hack that would define the promoted setting rather than do it with usergroups.
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Well everyone have their opinion, in mine it is better to have the 'burden' of more groups and use standard functionality, then to hack the software and face possible unexpected behaviour and upgrade problems.
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Marco van Herwaarden Ex vBulletin.org Coordinator No members have liked this post.
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Got this error when I tried to set a forum to require someone to have a rep of -5 or more.
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Did you install the product xml?
If you did, you shouldn't have this problem.
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I did...it also shows this as about 12 different plugins in my plugin manager after i installed the product. Is this normal?
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Yes. Try reinstalling the product.
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Uninstalled...reinstalled...same error
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Well then you have problems with your board.
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Try running the following query:
(don't forget to replace {pfx} with your forum prefix.)
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Still get the same error after running the query. I double checked and the field is in fact present in the forum table.
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