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LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:OK; Updated. [ Attached In My First Post ] MultiQuestions + The error appears in the "inline_error" box =P
Update:
HowTo?
Deactivate, Reupload ( Overwrite if Needed ) and Activate.
I'm glad I checked back. I was actually building the inline error message. You saved me some time! Thanks!
Will make a setting of the error message, so you don't have to edit the file cause some users overhere can screw up things easily with a simple edit
What I meant was, I was creating the inline error message for the users to use while you release an update.
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rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:OK; Updated. [ Attached In My First Post ] MultiQuestions + The error appears in the "inline_error" box =P
Update:
HowTo?
Deactivate, Reupload ( Overwrite if Needed ) and Activate.
I'm glad I checked back. I was actually building the inline error message. You saved me some time! Thanks!
Will make a setting of the error message, so you don't have to edit the file cause some users overhere can screw up things easily with a simple edit
What I meant was, I was creating the inline error message for the users to use while you release an update.
I know, and now i've added a new setting with the errormessage =P
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LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:OK; Updated. [ Attached In My First Post ] MultiQuestions + The error appears in the "inline_error" box =P
Update:
HowTo?
Deactivate, Reupload ( Overwrite if Needed ) and Activate.
I'm glad I checked back. I was actually building the inline error message. You saved me some time! Thanks!
Will make a setting of the error message, so you don't have to edit the file cause some users overhere can screw up things easily with a simple edit
What I meant was, I was creating the inline error message for the users to use while you release an update.
I know, and now i've added a new setting with the errormessage =P
Just a comment, if a user capitalizes the answer and the original is lowercase, the answer is marked wrong.
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rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:rcpalace Wrote:LeX- Wrote:OK; Updated. [ Attached In My First Post ] MultiQuestions + The error appears in the "inline_error" box =P
Update:
HowTo?
Deactivate, Reupload ( Overwrite if Needed ) and Activate.
I'm glad I checked back. I was actually building the inline error message. You saved me some time! Thanks!
Will make a setting of the error message, so you don't have to edit the file cause some users overhere can screw up things easily with a simple edit
What I meant was, I was creating the inline error message for the users to use while you release an update.
I know, and now i've added a new setting with the errormessage =P
Just a comment, if a user capitalizes the answer and the original is lowercase, the answer is marked wrong.
That's the users problem, they should type it correct.
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2007-09-06, 05:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-06, 05:13 PM by judel.)
LOL..yeah, I have it in the question, that they need to type in lowercase only!
Thanks again, Lex! I can't wait to try out the update!
edit: WORKS GREAT! WOO HOO!
Jude
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2007-09-06, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-06, 05:16 PM by Imad Jomaa.)
judel Wrote:LOL..yeah, I have it in the question, that they need to type in lowercase only!
Thanks again, Lex! I can't wait to try out the update!
edit: WORKS GREAT! WOO HOO!
Someones seems very excited today
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2007-09-06, 06:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-06, 06:52 PM by Jag100.)
rcpalace Wrote:judel Wrote:LOL..yeah, I have it in the question, that they need to type in lowercase only!
Thanks again, Lex! I can't wait to try out the update!
edit: WORKS GREAT! WOO HOO! Someones seems very excited today
LOL
Anyways great plugin again lex
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2007-09-06, 09:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-06, 10:11 PM by judel.)
Yeah, so excited! LOL...this plugin has made my day!
edit: darn it, I ran into a snag! I can't edit anyone in ACP, cause I get the error from this plugin, telling me that I didn't enter the answer properly! LOL...hopefully that's an easy fix???
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the following code?
$plugins->add_hook('datahandler_user_validate', 'wnr_do_register');
I have never created a plugin, so I'm not entirely sure how they work, but if the error is brought up through the hook, datahandler_user_validate, could that be causing any changes to the users to default that error? Just throwing out ideas.
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2007-09-07, 05:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 2007-09-07, 05:23 AM by LeX-.)
Will look at it tonight.
Edit, can you try the new file ? Just reupload.
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Hi guys,
I'm completely new to this and just installed MyBB. I wanted a change of s/w to combat spam bots and this would be ideal if only I can get it to work. For some reason after I activated the plug-in and ran a test (with the default answer being 'YES')...I get this error:
Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context in /home/.offel/simples14/midatlantic240sx.com/f/inc/plugins/wnr.php on line 157
any clues on what I'm doing wrong?
TIA
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