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First Post Editable Indefinitely
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Sometimes you want your users to be able to edit the first post in their thread indefinitely but still have a time limit on all other posts in the thread. This would be useful if they want to constantly update their first thread with new information, or an updated list of some sort way past the normal editing time limit. This modification will allow them to edit that first post indefinitely.
Notes - I wrote this for my own site and it works exactly how I want it to. I have no plans to change it or expand it in any way - No, you may not change the time limit, this only works for if the time limit for the first post is 0 - indefinite. FOR 4.1.12 - SEE THIS POST - http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showp...9&postcount=63 Version History: 1.0 2009-11-17: - initial release by Lynne at vbulletin.org 1.1 2009-11-21: - added option in Forum Manager to turn on indefinite editing of first post per forum 1.2 2010-07-22: - fixed to work in 4.0.4. Also moved plugin from global_complete to global_bootstrap_complete since global_complete is deprecated (4.0.4) To install: 1. Import product-lynne_first_post_editable.xml 2. By default, editing first post indefinitely is Off per forum. To turn it on, go into the Forum Manager > select your forum to Edit > Make first post in thread editable indefinitely > Yes To uninstall: 1. Uninstall "First Post Editable Indefinitely v4.0" French translation also below thanks to Albibak - product-lynne_first_post_editable_fr.xml Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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Wow!
I searched this ![]() Thank you!
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I got this error
Parse error: parse error in \htdocs\forum\includes\class_bootstrap.php(685) : eval()'d code on line 68 No members have liked this post.
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I don't think that is from this product. 685 is the global_state_check plugin, but I only have 9 lines in that plugin, not anywhere near 68 lines. Perhaps it is conflicting with another mod? What other mods do you have installed?
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Lynne
Have disable all custom plugins only have![]()
First Post Editable Indefinitely vBulletin CMS vBulletin Blog If a disable First Post Editable Indefinitely no errors.. No members have liked this post.
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Parse error: parse error in \htdocs\forum\includes\class_bootstrap.php(685) : eval()'d code on line 68
vBulletin Message Unable to add cookies, header already sent. File: \htdocs\forum\includes\class_bootstrap.php(685) : eval()'d code Line: 68 It must be a bug in VB 4.0 now a get this have disable all plugins.. No members have liked this post.
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I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce that error at all. I'll need more information in order to figure this out. Are you using a default style? Which postbit? Exactly where are you getting this error - what page? as who - the admin or the user who posted? What is your normal posting time limit set to?
edit: Are you now saying you get this error after you disable all the plugins? I'm confused by your last post.
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by niake
I can't confirm this error![]()
and big thx for this add-on. It was also on my todo list, but now i don't have to code it ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Have copied my live 3.84 database with all posts and upraderad to beta 4 on a test server and using the default style.
When I activate this pluggin a get the error on the forum. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by niake
And you deleted all other plugins/mods? And deleted all other added files from other plugins/mods?![]()
I'm just not getting enough information here to even try to recreate this error. The unable to add cookies bit seriously doesn't look like it's from this mod since I do nothing to make any sort of output with this modification. It really looks like you have not disabled all your plugins (I'm saying plugins here, not just products).
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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Yes all plugins/mods
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Maybe someone else will get this problem and post more information and allow me to recreate this, but I currently cannot do so.
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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thanks lynne
always the best No members have liked this post.
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Ok i have installed, is there a place to manage the settings of this mod? i cant find them in the usual settings area
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There are no settings to manage. It simply makes all first posts editable indefinitely.
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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