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SiSL
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Posted - 24 October 2005 :  13:37:38  Show Profile  Visit SiSL's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I was wondering about changing tracking options a bit...

Since Snitz is not threaded system it is a bit more tricky however, when we search posts of someone, how hard it would be to make a link to actual reply on that topic?

If anyone tried something like that before, please let me know.
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Edited by - SiSL on 24 October 2005 13:38:24

AnonJr
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Posted - 25 October 2005 :  09:36:33  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I think someone has done this before as I remember this discussion coming up a few months ago... have you searched the archives yet?<
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ruirib
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Posted - 25 October 2005 :  10:26:11  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Not really hard. You'd just need to change the code to point to topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=topic_ID#reply_Id. Right now reply id is not retrieved.<


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Bassman
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Netherlands
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Posted - 25 October 2005 :  14:18:33  Show Profile  Visit Bassman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The option sounds simple, bud I can't figer it out

org.

<a href=""topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=" & Topic_ID & SearchLink & """>


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<a href=""topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=" & Topic_ID & reply_Id & SearchLink & """>


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OneWayMule
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Austria
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Posted - 25 October 2005 :  14:54:52  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ruirib

Not really hard. You'd just need to change the code to point to topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=topic_ID#reply_Id. Right now reply id is not retrieved.


In that case you'll have to calculate on which page the reply is located...
I'd link to
topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=topic_id&whichpage=-1&REPLY_ID=reply_id
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SiSL
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Posted - 26 October 2005 :  04:36:23  Show Profile  Visit SiSL's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That's right ofcourse.

I searched archieves but I could not find exactly what I wanted. But I want to make sure first, let me tell what's in my mind...

This is not in profile page ofcourse.. This is like a search page for members, but can list all of his/her messages without grouping by topic / category. Not sure if I can do it by search page.

For example, I searched for "SiSL" user, if it was a topic, it would be topic name display, if reply, can add "RE:" to topicname.. But results would be like this, if reply, reply link with (whichpage=-1) or if topic, direct link, that way you can make a admin / mod tracker as well...

Which I'm asking if any kind of that things ever made before? If so, can you find me link, because I can't seem to find correct keywords


Search Results for SiSL:
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| RE: How hard can it be      | SiSL | 26 October 2005 23:30 |
| MOD Add-On Forum (W/O COde) |      |                       |
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| RE: How hard can it be      | SiSL | 26 October 2005 16:30 |
| MOD Add-On Forum (W/O COde) |      |                       |
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| How hard can it be...       | SiSL | 24 October 2005 13:37 |
| MOD Add-On Forum (W/O COde) |      |                       |
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PS: Was wondering if that can be "searched in topics and replies if a "REPLY_ID" coloumn is added as default value "0" to FORUM_TOPICS table and made UNION in Search page. If that can be done, also "Search in Topic" function would be activated that way too.<

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Edited by - SiSL on 26 October 2005 04:47:51
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HuwR
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Posted - 26 October 2005 :  10:50:21  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
the reason it is not done this way currently is to reduce the number of search results, why return 5 results from one topic when you only need to return one, you are just increasing the workload of the forum.<
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SiSL
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Posted - 26 October 2005 :  15:52:01  Show Profile  Visit SiSL's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It is not actually for "search", it is about a project in my mind like "tracker" in Lithium boards, pointing exact location of posts that someone has made, rather than pointing first page of a 66 pages thread.<

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