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  1. Hall of Famer
    03-11-2012 12:57 AM
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    Well yeah, the OOP way. Sure, this sounds like the type of discussion for dev staff. XD
  2. Hall of Famer
    03-10-2012 11:02 AM
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    I see, it makes perfect sense to me. The secure() function was added for a reason, and in most cases it is quite useful preventing dangers such as SQL injection. So yeah, Id say its better to use html_entity_decode() on text entered by CKeditor. Removing the secure() function can negatively affect other stuff in this script.

    Actually I've splited the admin.php and functions.php into multiple files for Mys v1.3.0, so are with the database tables prefix.adoptables and prefix.users since they are getting too long. Also created new folders 'classes', 'functions', 'css' and 'js' for future use, they may not be quite important now but I am sure it will help in a long run. Dont you think so?
  3. Hall of Famer
    03-10-2012 04:54 AM
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    I think i've found out the cause of this problem. It inserts some weird characters such as <p> to the database and messes up the format. I fixed it already, by applying this function on comments:

    $comment = html_entity_decode($comment);

    Its weird though, wasnt like this before...

    Also I had to apply another function to get the link, image, alignment and font style/color codes to work.

    $comment = stripslashes($comment);

    The good thing is that almost 90% of CKEditor features are working out normally now, so lets hope for the best.
  4. Hall of Famer
    03-10-2012 04:46 AM
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    Alright, I will send you the file now. Do you need the entire Mysidia adoptables v1.3.0 or just the shoutbox.php and ckeditor stuff?
  5. Hall of Famer
    03-10-2012 04:12 AM
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    That would be great, I wonder what differences PDO makes compared to MysqLi, but the transition should not be too difficult. For now, mind helping me betatest Mys v1.3.0 once the beta release is available?

    Also for now I cant seem to get the wysiwyg editor to work on Mys v1.3.0. This is weird, since I had tried it on Mys v1.2.x and my pokemansion site, never had such problems. It cannot convert codes like <p><strong> </strong></p> to what they are supposed to look like. Could it be some kind of files missing?
  6. Hall of Famer
    03-10-2012 02:39 AM
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    Hey dude, do you want to help out with the database class project following the release of Mys v1.3.0? I've looked into your suggestion and it seems that PDO is the right choice to make(it allows more than just Mysql). Using database class makes the script looks better inherently, and more importantly, it handles the problem of connecting to more than one database nicely. Many users will connect to two databases simultaneously with MyBB integration, so I am sure it helps.
  7. Hall of Famer
    01-02-2012 12:38 PM
    Hall of Famer
    So can you possibly try to get a forum script to work with Mys? You may simply edit Bloodrun's old Mys v1.1.x compatible version, or create one from scratch.
  8. Hall of Famer
    12-24-2011 03:24 AM
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    Well check out the threads within dev staff zone, this should pretty much explain what you've missed.
  9. Hall of Famer
    12-23-2011 11:16 PM
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    Welcome back.
  10. Hall of Famer
    09-26-2011 07:14 AM
    Hall of Famer
    Hey did you read my last VM?

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