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Davio |
Posted - 13 December 2004 : 12:14:12 Mod Name: Split Topic Mod Version: 1.2 Snitz Forums Tested with: 3.4.05 (should be able to work with all 3.4 versions) Database support: All database types supported Author: Davio Last Updated: March 21, 2005.
Description: This mod allows admins and moderators to move replies from one topic into a new topic. Very helpful when users in your forum go off-topic. Just move thier posts into a new topic.
This mod will NOT move the replies into an existing topic.
Download: Primary site: http://www.snitzbitz.com/mods/details.asp?Version=All&mid=202 Secondary site: http://www.dsilvera.com/download.asp?file_id=110
Change Log: March 21 - Fixed bug that made the newest selected reply the topic, when the replies were sorted in ascending order, on split.asp. - Fixed bug that didn't correctly update the topic and forum count after spliting a topic to a new forum.
December 28 - Added sorting for replies on split.asp page - Fixed first reply being converted to html after a topic was split - Removed the split topic icon from topic.asp page when no replies are in a topic - Other small fixes
Support: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=94
Please direct all problems, errors or bugs you find in the mod in the Help: MOD Implementation Forum.< |
15 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Davio |
Posted - 13 June 2006 : 17:32:47 This isn't the place to ask for help. The support forum is here: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=94< |
ernieek |
Posted - 13 June 2006 : 16:59:58 Hello,
i have also installed this options, but i have a problem when i use IE. Firefox it wil work oke but not in internet explorer. I use ie 6.
The error is on split.asp line 218 the value length is emty or not an object.
function check(checkBoxID) { var box = document.getElementById("replyid" + checkBoxID) if (box.checked) { box.checked = false; } else { box.checked = true; } }
Con someone help me?< |
TonyB7 |
Posted - 24 March 2006 : 22:49:35 I just downloaded it again and it's working fine. Simply extract the .zip to a folder, and run the readme.htm file. Clicking on the links to the above files will display instructions in the frame below.< |
corinaw |
Posted - 24 March 2006 : 03:36:29 I'm not sure why this is not installing for me. seems like the whole world loves it.
all the frames in the readme are blenk or not found. Have you moved the files instructions or files? It looks like there are instruction specific to "inc_iconfiles.asp", "post_info.asp" , "topic.asp" I installed the mod, but did not modify these files pending instructions. (frames are blank)
please let me know.
regards, corina< |
Davio |
Posted - 05 April 2005 : 02:22:30 Thanks David. Appreciate it.
LoL @ marcel!< |
MarcelG |
Posted - 05 April 2005 : 02:20:20 [and the crowd yells] base code! base code! base code! [/and the crowd yells]< |
Classicmotorcycling |
Posted - 04 April 2005 : 18:53:37 All I am going to say, is that this is a brilliant MOD. No issues with getting it to work first go and upsetting a few of my users who think they could get away with not creating a new topic. Great work Davio.< |
BushyTea |
Posted - 26 March 2005 : 00:01:52 Well yeah, I knew to do that.
Just thought I would give an idea along with the few others that have. thanks. < |
Davio |
Posted - 25 March 2005 : 22:25:15 Huh? LoL! Edit the topic, change the forum you want to move the topic to, and Submit. < |
BushyTea |
Posted - 25 March 2005 : 21:20:53 I know it has been asked before but is there or will there be a mod to allow you to move a topic with no replys yet? That seems to be what would get used a lot as well.
Great mod as well...easy install.
Mike< |
masterao |
Posted - 21 March 2005 : 17:21:18 My bad. I missed the part about or bugs in Please direct all problems, errors or bugs you find in the mod in the Help: MOD Implementation Forum.
New topic started.< |
Davio |
Posted - 21 March 2005 : 16:46:33 Start a new topic masterao. You know that already don't you? < |
masterao |
Posted - 21 March 2005 : 16:03:14 I have discovered a new bug with version 1.2.
If I choose to sort the replies with oldest first and then splits the topic, the last reply (newest post) chosen isn't moved to the new topic. If I choose to sort with the newest first, all chosen replies are moved to the new topic.< |
Davio |
Posted - 21 March 2005 : 02:51:27 The Split Topic mod has been updated, with bug fixes.
I would advise all current users that have the mod installed to update thier files.< |
samyot |
Posted - 07 March 2005 : 14:37:53 ok, thanks
I just had a newer reply become the topic and though it was because of the sorting!
I will test this out again and if the problem persists, I will start a new thread in the Help: MOD Implementation forum
Thank you< |