MyBB Community Forums

Full Version: MyAlerts v2.0.4
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
myalerts it's Is still prone to errors
(2015-06-25, 08:27 AM)Ronshaan Wrote: [ -> ]hello, 

well the plugin works fine now one suggestion to make 

when opening the page - alert.php

i have option to delete alert...



i think after the alert is deleted, you should return to alert.php instead of
 this error - No alerts to display and there are still alerts because u might see them after refreshing the page or going to alert in UCP 

Hi, this is a known bug which will be fixed in 2.0.3.

(2015-06-25, 12:18 PM)Dark Neo Wrote: [ -> ]I think give a try on new 2.0.3 version because i'm using latest release and goes fine, by the way Euan T. i really apreciate if add my plugin to your list of wiki available working plugins.

http://community.mybb.com/mods.php?action=view&pid=67

I release maye a new version n next months, but not before you release new 2.0.3 version for new tests and improves on this file.

I have a new version and i'm testing on my forum new improvements and more, so i have to up to date your plugin, then mine and test if all goes fine, but y the way thanks for your awesome work for me it's working like a charm since 2.0 dev version release and no problems with this, when i got one i fix it and it's an easy task to do, so i think your code way it's very readable and very good to see and understand gow it works for me Big Grin

Hi, I'll add it to the wiki, thanks Smile

(2015-06-25, 01:17 PM)hkkp Wrote: [ -> ]myalerts it's Is still prone to errors

And you're still prone to moaning and giving very little information. If you actually worked with me by telling me what the actual problem is, I might be able to help. Simply saying there are "errors" is of less use than a chocolate fire guard.
(2015-06-25, 02:30 PM)Euan T Wrote: [ -> ]Simply saying there are "errors" is of less use than a chocolate fire guard.

Or maybe a chocolate teapot Toungue

Is it possible to add the script to the template so it does not load for guests? I know its only a tiny script, but its a http request.
Looks good, but I am still using My Alerts from 1.6 Smile

I will upgrade when all the bugs and enhancements are made to this version. Thank you for this great plugin.
(2015-06-25, 02:57 PM)Leefish Wrote: [ -> ]
(2015-06-25, 02:30 PM)Euan T Wrote: [ -> ]Simply saying there are "errors" is of less use than a chocolate fire guard.

Or maybe a chocolate teapot Toungue

Is it possible to add the script to the template so it does not load for guests? I know its only a tiny script, but its a http request.

The whole $myalerts_js variable you mean? Yeah, it shouldn't really be loaded for guests. I'll definitely fix that.
(2015-06-23, 10:15 PM)hkkp Wrote: [ -> ][Image: njIrFsj.jpg]

[Image: Ihrx6ZK.jpg]

[23-Jun-2015 23:29:46 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function getAlerts() on boolean in /www/htdocs/xxx/alerts.php on line 337

Hi,

For the first error, that is likely caused by a JS conflict or an issue with your theme. I'm looking into it though.

For the second, I have no idea how that may happen, but I've put a patch in to prevent it anyway.
MyBB has experienced an internal SQL error and cannot continue.

Please contact the MyBB Group for technical support.

I keep getting this error when i try to install your plugin
@Euan T, can you add dvz mentions to your plugin list?: http://community.mybb.com/thread-155882.html
(2015-06-25, 07:45 PM)ytt Wrote: [ -> ]MyBB has experienced an internal SQL error and cannot continue.

Please contact the MyBB Group for technical support.

I keep getting this error when i try to install your plugin
What is the actual SQL error? Without that, this is impossible to debug...
(2015-06-25, 07:46 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: [ -> ]@Euan T, can you add dvz mentions to your plugin list?: http://community.mybb.com/thread-155882.html

Yep, I'll add it Smile
(2015-06-25, 06:57 PM)Euan T Wrote: [ -> ]
(2015-06-23, 10:15 PM)hkkp Wrote: [ -> ][Image: njIrFsj.jpg]

[Image: Ihrx6ZK.jpg]

[23-Jun-2015 23:29:46 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function getAlerts() on boolean in /www/htdocs/xxx/alerts.php on line 337

Hi,

For the first error, that is likely caused by a JS conflict or an issue with your theme. I'm looking into it though.

For the second, I have no idea how that may happen, but I've put a patch in to prevent it anyway.

i use this theme. i loading from github myalerts and try again^^. But apparently there is a conflict with this. myalerts deactivated this completely.

when deinstalled myalerts not delete the entries of database... (cache entries)