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#47968
06/04/2001 11:11 AM
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Is there any kind of hack that will let an admin/mod edit the topic subject itself?
I'm just curious if it can be done, for instance.. if you wanted to add something to the subject after you created the topic..like
SPOILER: then your subject
just whatever.. kinda curious.
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#47969
06/04/2001 1:41 PM
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Edit the first post in the thread and there's a spot for the subject to be edited....
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#47970
06/04/2001 1:41 PM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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#47971
06/04/2001 2:03 PM
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lmao.. god i feel stupid..
i never thought to look.
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#47972
06/04/2001 2:08 PM
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You couldn't do that in v5 could you?
I hope you can't, then I can blame my question on being confused with an old version.
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#47973
06/04/2001 7:40 PM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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not in the base code, there's a modification for it in the v5 forums, it's in the base code in v6.
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