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Hamlin
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
2386 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  16:58:12  Show Profile
Based upon a request in this topic http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=40527 by a user called Morten.

Idea stolen inspired from http://www.vbulletin.com.

WHAT IT DOES
On forum.asp, any topic with replies > 0 will now have a link to a popup window that shows who has posted in that topic and how many times they have posted.

Also has a link to each member's profile.

TESTED
On snitz 3.4.0.3
-Access 2000
-MS SQL Server 2000

INSTALLATION
Files to edit
- forum.asp
New File
- pop_posted.asp

DEMO
http://www.ian-hamlin.co.uk/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=2

DOWNLOAD
http://www.ian-hamlin.co.uk/downloads.asp
http://www.snitzbitz.com/mods/details.asp?Version=All&mid=122



Update
Well for the 2 people that have downloaded this, I'm sorry my quality assurance control needs a lot to be desired

pop_posted.asp line 61
strSql = "SELECT M.M_NAME,Count(M.M_NAME),R.R_AUTHOR AS total_posts FROM " &_

Should be
strSql = "SELECT M.M_NAME,Count(M.M_NAME) AS total_posts,R.R_AUTHOR FROM " &_

It does not matter as it works with the original line, but the correction is how the query was intended.

The zip file has been updated.

Edited by - Hamlin on 13 January 2003 17:31:23

OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator

Austria
4969 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:07:38  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
Good idea, looks nice too.
Will test it straight away!

My MODs:
Birthdays - Custom Policy - F.A.Q. Administration - Forum Rules - Guestbook
Links Manager - MyOwnGoogle - Profile Views - Search Log - WebSearch

Useful stuff:
Forum and MOD Installation - MOD Installation Guide - Snitz v3.4.05 Readme - Free ASP Hosts - Support Snitz
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PeeWee.Inc
Senior Member

United Kingdom
1893 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:12:47  Show Profile  Visit PeeWee.Inc's Homepage
that was fast

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dayve
Forum Moderator

USA
5820 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:38:07  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
There was originally a mod for this on 3.1 and 3.3 and it not only incorporated Who Replied, but Who Viewed. I believe the mod was called Who Viewed or something like that. You may want to check it out so the new 3.4 version you have released can include the Who Viewed portion. This is a valuable mod and nice to see that someone took it upon themselves to get it working with 3.4

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Hamlin
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
2386 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:42:06  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by dayve

There was originally a mod for this on 3.1 and 3.3 and it not only incorporated Who Replied, but Who Viewed. I believe the mod was called Who Viewed or something like that. You may want to check it out so the new 3.4 version you have released can include the Who Viewed portion. This is a valuable mod and nice to see that someone took it upon themselves to get it working with 3.4



I was un-aware of a previous version, do you know who authored it? I should really add them to the readme.txt I suppose.

I know there is a Who Viewed This mod by Kal Korp, but I did not think of adding that option here.
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator

Austria
4969 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  17:45:09  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
Yeah, GauravBhabu's WhoIsInside MOD.

My MODs:
Birthdays - Custom Policy - F.A.Q. Administration - Forum Rules - Guestbook
Links Manager - MyOwnGoogle - Profile Views - Search Log - WebSearch

Useful stuff:
Forum and MOD Installation - MOD Installation Guide - Snitz v3.4.05 Readme - Free ASP Hosts - Support Snitz
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dayve
Forum Moderator

USA
5820 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  18:07:22  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by OneWayMule

Yeah, GauravBhabu's WhoIsInside MOD.



no, that's not it... I think Da_Stimulator did it, and I converted it to 3.1, let me check the search engine real quick.

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dayve
Forum Moderator

USA
5820 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  18:09:09  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18014&SearchTerms=who,viewed
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18062&SearchTerms=who,viewed

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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator

Austria
4969 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  18:19:22  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
Aaaahh, forgot this one... sorry

My MODs:
Birthdays - Custom Policy - F.A.Q. Administration - Forum Rules - Guestbook
Links Manager - MyOwnGoogle - Profile Views - Search Log - WebSearch

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Forum and MOD Installation - MOD Installation Guide - Snitz v3.4.05 Readme - Free ASP Hosts - Support Snitz
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Hamlin
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
2386 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  18:24:37  Show Profile
Good searching their dayve , added credit to original authors in the readme.txt file
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DJBBIZ
Junior Member

214 Posts

Posted - 13 January 2003 :  18:41:19  Show Profile  Visit DJBBIZ's Homepage
Nice tool, I revised a couple of the items in the code to WHOSEEN and posted under Mods with code. It looks similar but they are in two different spots in the code. WHOSEEN is embedded into the topic itself. It could make some sense to put the WHOSEEN where you have "who has posted" but you really do not know who has seen what if you don't have access to the time of the posts and the time that the replies were made so combining them may not do a lot of good.

One thought, I had a tough time seeing the forest thru the trees, you may want to put a tool tip (balloon) so when you hover over the number of posts it tells you what you get if you click this.


"The difference between good ideas and good results is performance"
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Hamlin
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
2386 Posts

Posted - 14 January 2003 :  02:29:49  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by DJBBIZ

One thought, I had a tough time seeing the forest thru the trees, you may want to put a tool tip (balloon) so when you hover over the number of posts it tells you what you get if you click this.



Thats a good idea, I'll add it in
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Etymon
Advanced Member

United States
2385 Posts

Posted - 14 January 2003 :  23:42:41  Show Profile  Visit Etymon's Homepage

Thank you for the MOD, Hamlin.

When I upgrade to 3.4.xx, I'll try it out.

Cheers,

Etymon
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Neil Washbrook
New Member

57 Posts

Posted - 16 January 2003 :  09:14:14  Show Profile  Visit Neil Washbrook's Homepage
Great mod - very simple to install. Thanks
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richfed
Average Member

United States
999 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2003 :  11:50:01  Show Profile  Visit richfed's Homepage
Hamlin, thanks for the mod. I have it working in fine order.

The only "problem" that I noticed, is that it doesn't work in the Archives. Clicking on the post total gives a "There was a problem with your details" error. How difficult would it be to adapt this to cover the Archives, as well?

Rich
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Hamlin
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
2386 Posts

Posted - 19 January 2003 :  12:42:52  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by richfed

Hamlin, thanks for the mod. I have it working in fine order.

The only "problem" that I noticed, is that it doesn't work in the Archives. Clicking on the post total gives a "There was a problem with your details" error. How difficult would it be to adapt this to cover the Archives, as well?


It cant be too hard I'm not sure how hard it will be, as you can guess I did not even think of archives but I will look at it now.

EDIT - Just covering my self

Edited by - Hamlin on 19 January 2003 12:44:48
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