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lovduv Posted - 22 March 2007 : 14:39:30
Here is what I would like to do:

On a page outside my forum I would like a hyperlink that would send a member a static message. Basically the link takes you to a form in the forum, you fill in the form and it sends the message. Then when a member logs in they have a link alerting them to a message.

Example: I want members to be able to challenge each other like so.

Page outside forum with link: Challenge

>>User clicks the link and is sent to form in forum (so I need the M_Member name to carry over so the message already is labeled "From" correctly) fill in date, time, challenge, hit send.

>>Message goes to the member challenged, the message is titled challenge, and from member who issued it, with a hyperlink accept challenge or reject challenge these links would in turn send a static message back to the original member letting them know if the challenge was accepted or rejected.

I kind of have an idea on how to do this, but since I already have PM's installed, I figure that most of the work is done I just need to modify it a bit to include challenges along with PM's.

I figure there is lot's of ways that this simple add on could be added to different sites i.e a dating site could have a quick way to accept or reject in invite. So, I am hoping someone will be interested in helping me with this, or at the very least one of the snitz guru's will help point me in the right direction!

I am using
Private-messages-3.5.05
Author: slemieux, Richard Kinser, Updated by @tomic, Korayem's Block List MOD, Havvoc's Admin Pages, Serverhacker's Inbox Images, Updated (for Version 3.5) by GarethMoore1979<
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lovduv Posted - 23 March 2007 : 04:45:54
whooo boy.... alright, I am up for the challenge and maybe Marcel will give me hand too. I am going to get some sleep and start tearing my hair out in the morning, I have no doubt I will be back here soon! <
tribaliztic Posted - 23 March 2007 : 04:30:39
Seems like your'e halfway done there Shaggy =)
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Shaggy Posted - 23 March 2007 : 04:15:18
Not quite and, to be honest, I have nowhere near the time to write something like this, though. The basics would work something like this, though:

01. You'll need a link to privatesend.asp just like any other except you'll need to add a new variable to the querystring to indicate that the PM is a challenge.

02. In privatesend.asp, create a check for the new vriable in your querystring and, if it's there, change the type of the subject input to hidden and give it a value of "Challenge", or whatever you want. Also, add a new hidden input to hold the value of your new querystring variable.

03. In privatesend_info.asp, add a check for the new field to see if the message being sent is a challenge. If it is, add the accept and reject links to the end of the message's body.

04. The accept & reject links will need to link to a custom script and pass the original message ID through the querystring as well as a boolean to indicate whether it has been accepted or rejected. This script would then shoot off an automated message to the challenger indicating the response of the recipient.

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tribaliztic Posted - 23 March 2007 : 03:00:13
This is something I'm been thinking of also, sound great that Shaggy might have done it already =)
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MarcelG Posted - 22 March 2007 : 16:01:09
I think it's similar to the winks Shaggy uses on woo.ie....I think.<

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