I am wondering why I am now in the members category instead of the senior members? I never got an email or anything saying I have violated a rule, so why am I branded with such a....middle class title? ~:p
I am wondering why I am now in the members category instead of the senior members? I never got an email or anything saying I have violated a rule, so why am I branded with such a....middle class title? ~:p
When a finger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
-- Confucius
You worry too much, look around everybody is "Member"![]()
well I have seen some peeps with "Senior Member" but I am geussing that is their custom title which I shall do as well![]()
When a finger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
-- Confucius
I resent the implication that being a member is the same as belonging to a lower class... you can keep your senior member status... I'm staying here to play with all the other members. Hmm that sounds rude!
(Kidding)![]()
Nothing wrong with being a 'Member', the greater bulk of forum participants are ranked as 'Members. and not 'Senior Members'.
"Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it."
Ahhhhhh Scip, for this post you should actually be demoted, eh!
Quid
...for it is revenge I seek...
Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war
Juleus Ceasar, Shakespear
Hello,
You've not been demoted on purpose Scipio, but you somehow became Member.
Just noticed that this board 'mixes' custom titles and usergroups. I've added a Usergroup, but I don't know (yet) how to acquire data from the other table yet.
The current sysntax is $vbphrase[usergroup]: $post[usergroupid]
It then has to look into another table to grab the name of the usergroup. I managed to do that in the PERL forum, but not a clue how to do it in PHP. The ID will be displayed until someone manages to explain me how to read from the other table.
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