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chiefmac
Starting Member
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Posted - 29 December 2000 : 13:26:12
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How can I keep a post visible even when the user has selected a different veiw time. (eg. list posts for past 30 days, and the post I need them to see is over 100)?
I did a quick search of the DB, but wasn't sure how to phrase the search, so I didn't get anything.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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HuwR
Forum Admin
United Kingdom
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Posted - 31 December 2000 : 06:11:55
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Sorry, there is currently no way to do this.
I will have a hunt around and see if the topic has been discussed before.
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heptite
Average Member
USA
547 Posts |
Posted - 31 December 2000 : 06:37:55
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> Sorry, there is currently no way to do this.
I will have a hunt around and see if the topic has been discussed before.
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There isn't a really good way of updating a single message to show up no matter what. For instance, FAQ topics should never expire.
Sue
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phalen
Starting Member
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Posted - 07 March 2001 : 13:36:11
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I think that it would be fairly simple to write a page to update the dates on all messages either in specific forums or with a specific keyword in the subject. Barring that, I would use insert a blank image using the image tags and again, update the date manually for all messages with that text in them.
I will post code to the Snitz dev. forum if I write something to do this.
Best, phalen
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