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- UndefineDPremium Member
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Member Since : 2012-03-26
ah nice update sir
- BryanRMember
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^^^^ I agree I don't find it as a major update or anything that really changes CodingHelp.org, just a slight update, it's cool anyways.
- DazationValued Member
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Niko,
The code can be applied to all forumotion forums
The code can be applied to all forumotion forums
- UndefineDPremium Member
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I have code for it. If you want that code just pm me
- LGforumModerator
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I provided this code for you a long time ago in PM. Curious as to why you never used it, since all the codes out there for that feature are rubbish.
Anyway, I hope you did it the correct way and not the Iframe way
Anyway, I hope you did it the correct way and not the Iframe way
- DazationValued Member
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Fyi, a similar code has been in existence for quite a while, before either of you guys came about
- CoddyMember
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Member Since : 2011-11-21
The JS code is really nice, but I like the confirmation page. lol.
- LGforumModerator
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Dazation wrote:Fyi, a similar code has been in existence for quite a while, before either of you guys came about
The one thats floating about is terrible though.
And no, Drogba, I provided it for free to help this forum lol
I've seen the one your using now, its not great but its a lot better and more creative than the Iframe version that floating about.
People still aren't doing it properly though, people need to research into sending forms via ajax.
- LGforumModerator
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Doesn't seem like you need it.
The current code going around, the 'meta[http-equiv="refresh"]' jQuery one is very creative I must say. And its certainly an improvement on the old iframe based script.
Just a shame its got that horrible point where your actually ON the information page.
If anyone's been to avacweb recently, you'll see that using my custom editor, there is absolutely no page refresh and no page change AT ALL. The post simply appears on the screen, same with editing on my forum, no page change or refresh at all, your post is immediately edited after submitting. This is only possible by doing it the proper way.
The current code going around, the 'meta[http-equiv="refresh"]' jQuery one is very creative I must say. And its certainly an improvement on the old iframe based script.
Just a shame its got that horrible point where your actually ON the information page.
If anyone's been to avacweb recently, you'll see that using my custom editor, there is absolutely no page refresh and no page change AT ALL. The post simply appears on the screen, same with editing on my forum, no page change or refresh at all, your post is immediately edited after submitting. This is only possible by doing it the proper way.
- redindianMember
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Useful site!
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