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JJenson Posted - 23 January 2008 : 10:49:38
I was wondering if anyone had done this.

Basically I want to hide the forum I am using for the calendar from view on default.asp but would like all the contents to still be vieable in the calendar.

Anyone done this before?

Thanks
Jeff<
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muzishun Posted - 09 February 2008 : 20:57:35
I would probably refrain from using the ForumSubject and use the ForumID instead. That way it'll be a bit more scalable. If or when you edit the subject line of the forum (for whatever reason), you won't have to worry about changing your code to reflect the new subject.<
JJenson Posted - 09 February 2008 : 14:28:56
Nevermind I got it

replace this:

if ChkDisplayForum(ForumPrivateForums,ForumFPasswordNew,ForumID,MemberID) then


with this:

if ChkDisplayForum(ForumPrivateForums,ForumFPasswordNew,ForumID,MemberID) and ForumSubject <> "Events" then
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JJenson Posted - 09 February 2008 : 14:06:55
quote:
Originally posted by Lon

Somebody helped me with this same issue in the past, this is what I did in the default.asp. I'm sure I'd need an "end if", but I cannot remember where I put it. That should get you in the right direction.

Place this:
if ChkDisplayForum(ForumPrivateForums,ForumFPasswordNew,ForumID,MemberID) and ForumSubject <> "Events Calendar" then

Just before this line:
if ForumFType <> "1" then



OK I tried this and nothing has changed.

REMOVED BAD CODE SEE RIGHT CODE BELOW

Do I need to edit any of the properties of the forum category to get it to not display to everyone?<
JJenson Posted - 24 January 2008 : 11:20:21
I will try that when I get home tonight.

Thanks<
Lon Posted - 23 January 2008 : 23:03:12
Somebody helped me with this same issue in the past, this is what I did in the default.asp. I'm sure I'd need an "end if", but I cannot remember where I put it. That should get you in the right direction.

Place this:
if ChkDisplayForum(ForumPrivateForums,ForumFPasswordNew,ForumID,MemberID) and ForumSubject <> "Events Calendar" then

Just before this line:
if ForumFType <> "1" then<
JJenson Posted - 23 January 2008 : 11:10:46
hmm ok i will take a look thanks<
muzishun Posted - 23 January 2008 : 10:53:25
So basically, you don't want people to be able to view the forum via forum.asp and default.asp, but still be able to access the individual topics through the calendar itself?

I'd think you would just need a check in forum.asp and default.asp to not display the forum if it's a certain FORUM_ID. Probably wouldn't be too much to add.<

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