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riko got a reaction from Marc Stridgen in Need help with a runnaway email script
Thank you for that.
Turned it off...
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riko reacted to Marc Stridgen in Need help with a runnaway email script
It means that at some point you had pop3 incoming mail set up on commerce, in Commerce>Support
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riko reacted to Alexandru in Size of pictures and youtube videos in posts
I would not recommend you use it this way.
@Nathan Explosion try for yourself to see why I'm not recommending him to use the CSS code you gave him.
@angle4cor instead of using CSS follow this link.
https://forum.wrestling.pl/admin/?app=core&module=settings&controller=posting&tab=general&searchResult=form_max_video_width
Or follow this steps:
ENJOY!
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riko reacted to Miss_B in Reward donations
There is a donation app that has a group promotion. Provided you have made it group permission based the access to that gallery folder, it will do what you want imo.
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riko reacted to Marc Stridgen in Reward donations
The only way to do this in the core platform would be to add specific donations as products. There is no way in which to do it with the normal donations part unfortunately.
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riko got a reaction from Interferon in NoAI tag
Could we please have the possibility to add a 'NoAI' tag to our forums content?
I frigging hate these algorithms.
😅
Thanks!
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Rick
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riko got a reaction from Jim M in Premium members subscription lapsed, still premium members.
Just a bit extra work in morning. I can handle that. 😊🙂
Cheers!
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riko got a reaction from Randy Calvert in Premium members subscription lapsed, still premium members.
Just a bit extra work in morning. I can handle that. 😊🙂
Cheers!
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riko reacted to Jim M in Premium members subscription lapsed, still premium members.
Thank you, I was able to get in.
3/4 users purchased a subscription which you included as "(non- recurring)". However, there is not such a subscription in our platform. Subscriptions either renew or they are held for lifetime of the user. These subscriptions were configured to be held for the lifetime of the user thus there is no renewal and would keep their subscription forever.
The 4th user had a subscription the "(recurring)" package and was being properly billed by PayPal it looks like. Then the PayPal subscription was cancelled in PayPal. Thus, the subscription in our software expired.
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riko got a reaction from elonegenio in Subscription buttons don't show up.
I just followed the instructions at the admin center;
If Invision Community Staff requires access to your community, please click here to create an administrator account.
Things where a lot easier before...
It is all so unclear to me. It feels like hurdle after hurdle are thrown up. In the past this would had been solved by now.
Ok I just read the PM, it mentions a ticket, what ticket? And this guide. As staff this is apparently crystal clear for you, for me, I haven't got the slightest idea where to look for this "guide".
I feel really stupid right now...
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riko got a reaction from Jurgis in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from RevengeFNF in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from The Old Man in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from Davyc in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from NZyan in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from ZLTRGO in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from WP V0RT3X in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from Yamamura in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko got a reaction from Rizenmusic in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!
"Don’t worry, it’s not bad news".
Going from $190.- a year to $280 a year is not bad news?
Cutting email support while hiking up the price like this is not bad news?
Cutting email support while having a terribly lacking documentation (since day 1) is not bad news?
Keeping innovations away from those who self host then when that dust settles, hiking up the price is not bad news?
I dread the day you do come with what you consider "bad news".
Going to have think this over. Might going to cut this chord.
Looking at your pricing structure I get the feeling you are in the process of driving those who self host away. I can be wrong but it would make sense to just have medium to large businesses as your clients.
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riko reacted to opentype in 429 Too many requests
Probably. If the test installation already consumes too much resources, then it can only go downhill from there.
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riko reacted to Matt in 429 Too many requests
I would ask them to define what they mean by "too many". It could mean 5000, or it could mean 5.
It sounds like a host that is trying to fit large sites on small footprints.
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riko reacted to Daniel F in 429 Too many requests
There's no setting to change the interval, but you could disable polling at all in your ACP => System => Advanced Configuration
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riko got a reaction from MMXII in Permission by group club settings
I would love to see more, by group preferably, permission settings for clubs. I would like to be more in control of which group can do what in clubs.
- Can view content in clubs Y/N
- Upload images in clubs Y/N
and the like.
This I feel is currently missing, given all the other great permission setting I can use elsewhere in the forum software.
Cheers and have a great 2020!
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Rick
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riko got a reaction from Sonya* in Permission by group club settings
I would love to see more, by group preferably, permission settings for clubs. I would like to be more in control of which group can do what in clubs.
- Can view content in clubs Y/N
- Upload images in clubs Y/N
and the like.
This I feel is currently missing, given all the other great permission setting I can use elsewhere in the forum software.
Cheers and have a great 2020!
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Rick
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riko reacted to onlyME in Featured Content for IPS4.x+
I don't know I don't recommend using resize script, uploading images manually still be the best solution to make a beautiful slider.