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This is a discussion on Help editing within the Purged Topics forums, part of the NM Staff category; Here is the version I was running here before the upgrade to the new version of Nuke/phpbb2. Just follow ...



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Old 10-01-2002, 03:57 PM
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Here is the version I was running here before the upgrade to the new version of Nuke/phpbb2. Just follow the included readme and you should be good to go.

Just to warn you, I don't have any Idea if that module will work with Nuke 6. Tom will be releasing the new port shortly so if you are going to upgrade the Nuke 6 and the new port, you're on your own. :wink:

Here is the User Menu I'm using here, I just modded it.

Hope that helps.
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Can u just put a modded usermenu on here because i am having trouble editing mine
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one of my users that just registered has this register date 1033417877


and i deleted his account and had him reregister and it's still the same

any ideas?
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One of the downs of PHPNUKE
I hate when I install a module or block, and start over writing files then the whole thing gets screwed up, there needs to be a "go-back" option on the upcoming phpnuke version.... I always screw up my site then end up having to delete all my files, and re-installing everything...

I can fix little things, but not too much because i dont really know code that much


Bummmer eh

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one of my users that just registered has this register date 1033417877


and i deleted his account and had him reregister and it's still the same

any ideas?
Sounds like he is using the Links in the Forums to register, not the one in the Nuke side. If you have not applied our Forum registration hack, then if your users try to register using the link in the Forums, then they will get that FUNKY date.

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Re: One of the downs of PHPNUKE
Originally Posted by christian
I hate when I install a module or block, and start over writing files then the whole thing gets screwed up, there needs to be a "go-back" option on the upcoming phpnuke version.... I always screw up my site then end up having to delete all my files, and re-installing everything...

I can fix little things, but not too much because i dont really know code that much


Bummmer eh

OUT :cry:
Tip : Whenever you install a MOD or anything. ALWAYS backup any original files before overwriting them and also backup your Database if you are installing a MOD that requires any database additions or changes. I have nenver had to reinstall Nuke because of any Mod or hack or any extra stuff that I have added to it. Too much work..hehe.

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