I didn't know if I should edit the original release or post it as a new thread or a message within this thread. So anyway, here it is. After much work, I think I got a release that can be dubbed for BETA testing.
What is it: TLD is a Yahoo style links manager specifically designed from the ground up for use with UBBThreads.
Author: Fishtails
Version: TLD - BETA v1.00
Credits: Gardener for help with loops
Threadsdev.com for inspiration
Josh Pet
Raconteur
Did I miss anyone?
This is a BETA release of the Threads Links Directory. If you are not comfortable in testing scripts then please don't fool with it.
Files Changed : I think all files were changed.
No database changes.
Change Log -
http://www.fish-tails.net/dev_test/ubbthreads/links/links_change_log.txt Demo:
http://www.fish-tails.net/dev_test/ubbthreads/links.php Instructions:
Threads Links Directory Docs.
Backup your files and database FIRST!
This is the first BETA release of TLD and is being released as a BETA test.
If you are not comfortable in testing this script then DON'T!
Designed for use with UBBThreads ver 6.2
May work with earlier versions but are not supported.
Directions:
Unzip the files and upload them to you UBBThreads installation
so that the main links.php script is in the same directory as your ubbthreads.php file.
The links folder will also be in the same tree
You should have the following structure:
ubbthreads/links.php
ubbthreads/links/the other files and folders.
You will need to add a link to your registerednav.tmpl and unregisterednav.tmpl of your UBBThreads
or where ever you want to have it. The link should point to links.php
Log in as admin and click the link to links.php. You will then be able to access the admin script from there. You will experience sql errors on the first run but this is only because the tables have not been built yet. Once you get to the admin page you will find the link at the bottom of the page to create your tables. Remember, you should always backup your files and database prior to installing these scripts.
Please provide feedback in this thread ASAP for further development.
Thanks and enjoy!
Mark Summerlin
http://www.fish-tails.net []
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