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Started by Aportadordelmix, October 06, 2009, 11:40:01 AM

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Arantor

No, it only works on the main part of the board index, least that's all it did when I originally wrote it.

7s-1k

One Day, Two Many

Bugo

Maybe it makes sense to add this mod as one of the features in a future version of SMF? :)
Something like a checkbox in the administration panel....

Am'

Hi,

It is possible to replace Re: Re: Re: Re ... by a single Re: ? this module can do that?

thx
اذا أحس أحد انه لم يخطأ ابدا في حياته, فهذا يعني أنه لم يجرب أي جديد في حياته
My Mods For SMF 2 RC3 : XQuote XCode - Vbulletin Style New Meta Tags

mirahalo

where exactly the forum shows multiple Re ?  can you give me an example?

DanteOz

after installation, i did not find any effecf, is there a way to activate it?

Aportadordelmix

Quote from: DanteOz on December 23, 2010, 08:45:22 AM
after installation, i did not find any effecf, is there a way to activate it?

No. There is no way to activate it.

DanteOz

but the RE: is still showing in topic reply

NHWD

is there a way to do this on RC5?

tartenpoint


NHWD

Try parsing the mod and manually editing it.. that's what I did and it worked
Remember to leave out any edits to Mod settings and just focus on the Display template or Post template or whichever template it works on

Arantor

More likely, the purpose of the mod was misinterpreted. It simply removes the Re: on the board index. Not in posts, not anywhere else, just on the board index. You know, like the first post says, like I wrote it to do originally.

Dutchi00

Can someone please update this, to work with 2.0.2?


spiros

I have installed both this and this mod https://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=3004 but I still get the Re: in search results.

GigaWatt

That's probably from older threads, when the mod wasn't installed ;).
"This is really a generic concept about human thinking - when faced with large tasks we're naturally inclined to try to break them down into a bunch of smaller tasks that together make up the whole."

"A 500 error loosely translates to the webserver saying, "WTF?"..."

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