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testebr
07-02-2005, 08:08 AM
Hi this script is fabulous!!
I would like to show an single post, example:
Page one:
Show headlines... OK
Page two:
Show single post by link from headline in page one.
It is possible guys? I wait reply
Cya
testebr
07-02-2005, 08:12 AM
The big question is:
How to show an specify post?
Patrick
07-04-2005, 11:28 AM
The script cannot, currently, pull a single (specific) post and format it.
I might try to add in this functionality.
testebr
07-04-2005, 11:35 AM
hmm.. I will wait!
Any forecast?
Patrick
07-04-2005, 12:09 PM
I'll see if I can put it in the next version. I do not know when that will be.
testebr
07-06-2005, 11:57 AM
OK I will wait.. I need this feature much, my system is stop because need this option :P
Thanks for attention man and congratulations for this fabulous script
This would definately be very handy for me too. (Working on tutorial database)
Also, I really like this script because it supports my favourite forum, myBB. Not much developers willing to devote time to relatively new software out there.
ribanet
06-03-2006, 08:36 AM
and now?
Patrick
06-03-2006, 07:03 PM
and now?
And now no new version has been released yet.
This is already possible with a little PHP modification, but most people do not know how to make such modifications.
It is a feature request and as such it is considered for new versions. There haven't been any new versions since this feature was requested. There is a version waiting to be released (that has been waiting since last year). However, it needs a bit more to be complete before it is released. There are also other projects that I am working on and of course all of my own jobs that support me financially come first before all of the above.
This version hasn't been released yet, but so far:
FIXED BUG: Fixed a bug that caused enabled but inactive forums to be called when forum 0 alone was called (http://www.dev-forums.com/index.php?showtopic=229).
IMPROVED: Improved some logic in error output where script no longer kills PHP on certain errors (such as no posts in category).
ADDED FEATURE: Added supported for Invision Power Board (IPB) 2.1.x. The 2.0.x module broke the smilies of 2.1.x.
ADDED FEATURE: The script can now use the cache on file when the data source is down. This will allow websites to continue operating even if, for example, MySQL is offline.
IMPROVED: Modified connection settings of all data sources. MySQL connections are now only established when they are needed.
FIXED BUG: A bug resulting in excessive cache writing when cache is disabled has been fixed.
IMPROVED: The character limit now detects word boundaries and does not cut off in the middle of a word.
IMPROVED: Improved line break fix feature to retain case and be case insensitive.
I will also likely implement this feature request as well before it is released. However, you must understand that there is a lot of stuff that I am working on not only for EP-Dev, but also for my own financial stability. I have not lost interest in this project like I have for CMS Forum Members Hack (and even though I have lost interest in that project, I am still working on that script).
There will be some new features in the next release and the admin panel will likely be touched up a little as well.
ribanet
08-07-2006, 03:05 PM
Hello again and thanks in advance!!
Patrick
08-07-2006, 03:32 PM
Believe it or not it is this feature which is delaying a new version of this script, which is fairly bad considering the new version contains some important bug fixes. The script is in the process of being rewritten pretty much... which I hope is a good thing.
It will be released when I am finished with it and I will be finished with it when I have more time to work on it and I will have more time to work on it when other projects that are losing me $$ each day are finished.
Priorities are priorities and I must finish projects losing money right now. Once those are out of the way I can take care of these projects, which I enjoy programming more (but unfortunately they do not bring in any cash flow).
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