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squirrelite
Starting Member
United Kingdom
45 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2002 : 05:54:21
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Hi Guys,
I have got the multiple instances mod - developed here about 5 months ago - to work - it's great, particularly due to the large file contents that my forums use.
The only bug-bear is having to click on more than one 'active topic' link to cover all the instances.
Has anyone got some code (or fancies writing a bit ) that can bring the active topics into one page?
The forums all use the same database and share the membership files.
Any thoughts for a non-programmer appreciated.
The site is at http://www.theblindsquirrel.com
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HarshReality
Junior Member
USA
128 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2002 : 07:48:50
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what is this "bug-bear" business helps when you speak plainly as to what your problems or needs are as far as active topics, it IS one page
Anti Social Personality |
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squirrelite
Starting Member
United Kingdom
45 Posts |
Posted - 31 May 2002 : 12:56:02
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quote:
what is this "bug-bear" business helps when you speak plainly as to what your problems or needs are as far as active topics, it IS one page
Anti Social Personality
It is multiple instances of the forums, although they share the same user base, each forum is separate in its own right and as such has a separate active topic lists for each forum.
I would like to be able to have one active topics list that users can look at that combines the active topics from all instances onto one page, thus saving them having to chase around the forums to see if they have missed anything.
**EDIT **Please be civil when posting. There is no need for name calling - Dave
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beso
New Member
Finland
63 Posts |
Posted - 07 August 2002 : 11:24:17
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quote:
Hi Guys,
I have got the multiple instances mod - developed here about 5 months ago - to work - it's great, particularly due to the large file contents that my forums use.
The site is at http://www.theblindsquirrel.com
Hi,
what is name of this MOD and where can i find it?
Edited by - beso on 07 August 2002 11:38:22 |
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