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VBA problem? Need a bit of coding help please.
Not posting on the VBA forum yet, chances of a reply there are slim to none.
The Most Ever Users Online was 1 on 01 01 1970 I've got that showing on my forum home page after the forum hit over 100 members online and 'broke'. As per: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=203222 (pages 4 & 5) I've tried loads to fix it to no avail. I'm told now I have to remove VBAdvanced for the problem to go away.. I'm not prepared to do this, so I'm looking for help in manually editing a template or PHP file that shows this info in the What's Going On box. Any pointers would be very much appreciated. It looks terrible. Thanks in advance. No members have liked this post.
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To fix the VBA usersonline module (for vb 3.6) either use the copy in CMPS 2.2.1 or read this post, which is where I asked them to fix the incorrect code they use.
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Thanks Paul and much as appreciate 100% your coding skills and opinions, altering that code still doesn't work for me.
I re ran the query:
afterwards too, but after a refresh, the forum still shows 01-01-1970 ![]() :edit: Just uploaded the copy from 2.2.1 also - still no difference. Sorry to be a pain. ![]() As you suggested in the other thread, I've downloaded all my non-standard files and scanned them for maxloggedin The only two files I find it in are: vba_cmps_include_template.php forum.php (which is VB's index.php renamed) ________ :edit 2: OK, think I've fixed it. Following your code with the serializing, I have altered the code in the VB forum.php (originally index.php) as so:
Is now:
Added the , 1 Seems to have done the trick. Does this sound abnormal to you Paul? Hopefully those with a similar problem might search and find a solution. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by jailer; 06 Nov 2006 at 20:24. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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That looks exactly correct, if the ',1' is missing from the build_datastore() call then it will almost certainly break the 'maxloggedin' values on a vbulletin 3.6 installation.
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Wow. A VB bug then perhaps?
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I did a check and all of my maxloggedin already have the '1'. I deleted everything that had to do with vbcmps and still no luck fixing this.
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Hi Jailor,
that's terriffic !!! :laugh: It works! I can't tell you how happy I am! Thank you very much, and thanks to all the others trying to give me a little help. But I'm wondering, if it's a bug?! I mentioned, that I set for security reasons some files to CHMOD 644, also the index.php ... is it possible that the index.php was not updated? Just a guess why this happened. But anyway, works fine now and I am really thankfull. No members have liked this post.
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Yep, I think it's a bug - glad you got it sorted. Must say, I was thrilled myself.
![]() Kidswap, have you tried adding the , 1 to your VB index.php ..? No members have liked this post.
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