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 Showing post-rank-counter AND admin/mod status
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Jungle Hyena
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Posted - 22 February 2007 :  14:56:59  Show Profile
I have setup a SnitZ forum for a guild in WoW I am going to start in a while. I use the post counter to determine ranks in the forum.

Ex.:
One of the ranks in the guild is Bishop. I've preset the postcounter to 555555 for this poster. When sombody in the guild becomes Bishop, ... I will just reset his postcounter to this minimum and it will show he is a Bishop.

The problem is that when I make somebody a moderator or admin (in my own case), ... the rankname diappears and it will just show moderator or administrator.

Is there a way I am not seeing to display both? rank and mod/admin status?

Or is there a better and/or otherway to do this?

ruirib
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Portugal
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Posted - 22 February 2007 :  17:59:01  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
I think you'd need to change code to avoid the moderator / admin name change.


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Jungle Hyena
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Posted - 22 February 2007 :  19:42:33  Show Profile
I need to change the code, ... okay ....

Not to fck-up it, ... where do I change what? Cause i am using ASP-forum cause I have no experience in ASP coding myself.

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MaD2ko0l
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 22 February 2007 :  20:30:04  Show Profile  Visit MaD2ko0l's Homepage
u could try this as a quick fix..maybe not the best way but ti seemed to work

on line 548 in topic.asp add this

Reply_MemberLevel = "1"

on line 753 in topic.asp add this

Member_Level = "1"


this should overide the Member_Level propety in the getMember_Level function

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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 23 February 2007 :  04:11:19  Show Profile
Easiest way to do this, without any need for code changes or fiddling of post counts is to give each member a custom title as needs require. If you edit a member's profile as the admin, you'll see the title filed in the right hand column, towards the top.


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