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sandy82 wrote:Dan, until there is a buddy list, there is another feature you might like. Go to the members list. Click on PM for the first named individual, which I think was a test member-file for the new site. When the PM form opens, there is a button to the right of the already entered addressee. This opens a search engine in a window in the upper-left corner of your screen. You can enter all or part of your friend's name, and the search program will display all hits. Pick the one you want, and his/her name will then appear as addressee in the PM form. Proceed to write your message.
It's much quicker than going through the members list, looking for someone who hasn't posted in one of the forums for a while.
danmalara wrote: Thanks. That solves the PMing problem, but I would like to just have a place where I could see what friends are online. And just having a list of friends makes you feel like you have friends. :lol:
Jack wrote:I'm not throroughly sure, but I think that the list at the bottom of the forums page isn't all-inclusive. As far as I can tell it only lists the people looking at the forum page(?) or, the person(s) perusing the forums. Could use some clarification on this, if EMG should choose to respond.
EMG wrote:A full list of everyone online woud be a tad longer and I actually do like the buddy list idea, I just haven't had time to find one for PHP Nuke or design one myself.
sandy82 wrote:
Any seemingly sage comments from me on programming would make Judge Roy Bean look honest. Having said that, I plunge ahead.
The Buddy List is probably more complicated since it would involve potential "individual accounts" for each user. But the "everyone online" idea looks straightforward.
-- At log-on, add username to pre-specified "Users Online" list.
-- At log-off, delete username from pre-specified "Users Online" list.
Since the identity of guests is presumably unknown, there's no need to put them on a list used for sending PMs. On the other hand, it causes no harm to list them if it is easier to do so.
EMG wrote:Actually, the site already tracks who is online, it has that statistic on the right hand of the page. Building a Buddy list would only require that I search that list for matching names that are stored connected to your account. I'd only have to add 1 table to the database to track that. Still, it would probably take me 2-3 days to build and I only have so much time.
deathjdstn wrote:anyways if i am wrong EMG please correct me but from my understanding is if someone wants they can just get this forums script without getting the whole nuke php as this forums is really another script in itself but was just intergrated.
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