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Mar 29th, 2000, 02:11 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Junior Member
I can't close a thread I made. ThreadID=12732.
My password is correct and I get:
Parse error: parse error in /usr/local/etc/httpd/sites/vbforums.com/htdocs/postings.php on line 49
I am running IE4 & NT4 behind a firewall with all the latest patches.
How do users get their posted code to format so nicely?
Mine goes to hell when I post.
Maybe a help button on every page to give newbie users like myself an intro to the use of the board would have prevented this question.
I like one of the previous suggestions about having "resolved" placed somewhere on the post details once the creator is happy with the reponses.
Justin.
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Mar 29th, 2000, 04:54 PM
#2
How do users get their posted code to format so nicely?
Mine goes to hell when I post.
use
Code:
[ CODE ] Type your code here [ /CODE ]
And it will come in a nice box(like where this test is in)
PS. Remove the spaces between the [ and the ]
Maybe a help button on every page to give newbie users like myself an intro to the use of the board would have prevented this question.
It's there already it's called FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)(The one with the questionmark.)
[Edited by Azzmodan on 03-30-2000 at 04:56 AM]
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Mar 29th, 2000, 08:58 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Junior Member
That little tip you gave me (thankyou) is not in the FAQ.
Hopefully some administrative type places it there.
I would still like to be able to close a thread. My probelm is solved (thankyou to the board) but I get the error mentioned in a previous posting under this thread, when I try to delete/close it.
I notice that for the last 10 days there are no closed threads. Has this feature been inactive for a while, or are the board members inactive after they get answers?
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Mar 29th, 2000, 09:43 PM
#4
Fanatic Member
The error that was meant to come up when you try to close a thread is one telling you that you cannot open / close your threads. This will be changing in the next version that I am working on at the moment, but for now, as it has always been, only moderators and administrators can close threads.
As for the FAQ, that will also get a makeover in the next version.
John
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