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#37389
04/23/2000 9:06 PM
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This allows admins to edit the text displayed when you turn your UBB off. open Ultimate.cgi find: replace it with: Thats it for Ultimate.cgi. Do the same thing to forumdisplay.cgi, postings.cgi, and search.cgi.in cpanel2.cgi add: after: Thats it!
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#37390
04/23/2000 9:30 PM
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nice job
i hear this feature comes with 5.45x, u can edit it from the control panel
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#37391
04/23/2000 9:40 PM
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You should also change the standard text to a variable in: archive forumdisplay postings and search (all *.cgi) ---------- If you're interested, my code in cpanel2 goes directly UNDER Hope that helped! AJK - The Bar
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#37392
04/23/2000 10:05 PM
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Thanx. Instructions updated!
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