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templates fonction [message #30174] Thu, 09 February 2006 15:29 Go to previous message
pgerald is currently offline  pgerald   France
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Hello, we installed the FUDforum about a year ago, and it has been running well. Many thanks!

However, we have now been asked to make a change which we are finding difficult to put into practice. I wonder if someone has had similar experience and might be able to point us in the right direction...

We customized the templates fairly heavily at the beginning, in order to sober up the display for our targeted user groups. Also, because access to our forum is restricted to particular user groups completely defined in advance, we deleted calls to the templates {TEMPLATE: subscribe_link} and {TEMPLATE: unsubscribe_link}.

Our problem now is that, for a new user group, we have been asked to reinstate these buttons... And every time we try to modify the templates in order to add the buttons, we find there is a call to a variable that is not defined!

For example, we started with the template thead.tmpl and copied over the relevant <td>...</td> from an "original" copy of the forum, installed on another machine. This gave the error: No such tag: IF -> _uid

We then tried to reinstate the part of private_msg_entry that includes ==_uid, but this gave the error that !$all_v was not defined...

Help! Any clues?

Many thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer.


PS An added complication is that the version running is 2.6.6, and the version on the second machine is 2.6.8. Could this be causing the problem?

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