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This is a first time my doing this with vb4 and I need some help. This seems easy but I'm struggling with it bad.
I have added a sample product showing the 2 ways I am trying to add buttons within a post. thanks to shka I have the custom template one working, the parse_template one is not fetching the threadid though. I have tried pulling the threadid from postbit, and showthread within plugins. example ![]()
I have tried directly replacing the variable, replacing with other variables IE $threadinfo['threadid'] but I am not having any luck. I first wanted to do this in postbit, but was having the same issue. Using post thanks button placement as my base, I could not get the threadid to input:
which is placed into the template through this plugin:
how can I pull the threadid in either of these locations?
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Last edited by Dr.CustUmz; 26 Nov 2020 at 12:18. |
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Forum ID seems to be missing
$threadidid = '{vb:raw threadid}';
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Originally Posted by yilmaz
forumid was just in the sample code, I am using another product as a starting point, the threadid var is not working here.![]()
this is what I have, no other plugin: (parse templates)
in the template the button produces "refresh.php?do=something&t={vb:raw%20threadid}" I have also tried:
with the thread id vars in "my_template" but it only spits out the code, not the threadid.
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Last edited by Dr.CustUmz; 25 Nov 2020 at 12:52. |
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Which template?
In postbit_legacy or post_thanks_button
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Originally Posted by shka
post_thanks_button![]()
I have updated my code above your post to show ways I have tried. I thought the post thanks hack would be a good reference point because it had the button where i wanted but I cant seem to get threadid within the template. I read this post from kh99:
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Either my English is too bad and I don't understand you.
Or you didn't read my post / code. No members have liked this post.
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I am providing my button test, this plugin simply adds a button to the postbit, and to the showthread.
both added buttons I can not get the threadid. see code.
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{vb:raw post.threadid} WORKED FOR THE POSTBIT ONE! THANK YOU! but how can I get the showthread one to show threadid?
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Like in your quotation of kh99 post.
threadinfo.threadid and $threadinfo['threadid'] is the same variable, you have to use different notations for conditions and direct var access https://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html?...rsion=40205500 Styles & Templates / vBulletin Style Reference / Templates / Template Syntax Read Variable Access (and the other stuff) ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by shka; 25 Nov 2020 at 14:00. |
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using parse_templates on the showthread template
using $threadinfo[threadid] my link spits out refresh.php?do=newthread&t=$threadinfo[threadid] using '.$threadinfo['threadid'].' my link spits out: rrefresh.php?do=newthread&t=
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one post above
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Makes the link
and if used as a variable displays nothing... did you see the way Im trying to add it in the product? --------------- Added 25 Nov 2020 at 14:46 ---------------
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One option - you build your link on plugin level. Than you have to choose a hook, when $threadinfo already exists. Example with "showthread_complete"
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Thank you for all your help. I need to learn this vb4 crap (its about 10 years too late lol) vb3 is so much easier.
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