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Martin A. got a reaction from Mack_au in 4.4: Animated GIFs
wow such forum how ajax very community much member
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Martin A. got a reaction from Real Hal9000 in 4.4: Animated GIFs
wow such forum how ajax very community much member
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Martin A. got a reaction from crmarks in 4.4: Animated GIFs
wow such forum how ajax very community much member
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Martin A. got a reaction from The Old Man in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. got a reaction from bfarber in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. got a reaction from The Guy in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
The only "power adder" on that engine are the aluminium heads (non-branded China version), so I've estimated it to be around 350bhp. But it turned out to be an inconvenient build as the pistons are too high, causing a compression of ~12:1, which means I need to run it on high octane fuel. Going to transfer the heads, cam and valvetrain to the engine that's currently in the truck (stock 350TBI) when my new throttle body arrives.
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Martin A. got a reaction from Adriano Faria in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. got a reaction from The Guy in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. got a reaction from Joel R in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. got a reaction from Daniel F in Team Talk: What is your hidden talent?
I've built that engine, and I'm about to tear down another one to put on some "not road legal or not for use in California" parts.
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Martin A. reacted to TSP in IP.Board 3.3.x, 3.4.x and IP.Nexus 1.5.9 Security Update
If you get the question from your FTP client on a folder, you choose to merge with existing folders. When/if you then get the question on a file, you choose to overwrite existing files. That's what was meant by merge and overwrite. Because you want to merge folders (so no existing files that is not within your patch folder (but is within the selected folder on the server) gets deleted). You usually only get the merge option if it's about a folder. As merging an already existing file with a new file with the same name would not be an sensible option for an FTP client.
Some FTP-clients will provide the option of "Merge and overwrite" right away, which means it will merge folders and overwrite files.
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Martin A. reacted to teraßyte in New: Copy Topic to Database
Isn't this the old "Promote to article" feature? I guess the change is that now you can choose any database and not just articles (and copy all posts). But yeah, being able to use it for other application would be a much better improvement. I guess it could be supported using a new application extension.
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Martin A. reacted to Adriano Faria in New: Copy Topic to Database
Only first post? Only Pages? No integration to other apps?
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Martin A. got a reaction from Marcher Technologies in Theme Tip: Use HTML logic to display content to specific groups
You can also used the built-in inGroup method to check if a member is in a certain group, instead of the in_array option.
{{if \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->inGroup( array( 2, 4, 6 ) )}} This content only shows to members in groups with the ID 2, 4 or 6. {{endif}}
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Martin A. got a reaction from Rikki in Theme Tip: Use HTML logic to display content to specific groups
You can also used the built-in inGroup method to check if a member is in a certain group, instead of the in_array option.
{{if \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->inGroup( array( 2, 4, 6 ) )}} This content only shows to members in groups with the ID 2, 4 or 6. {{endif}}
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Martin A. got a reaction from MADMAN32395 in Theme Tip: Use HTML logic to display content to specific groups
You can also used the built-in inGroup method to check if a member is in a certain group, instead of the in_array option.
{{if \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->inGroup( array( 2, 4, 6 ) )}} This content only shows to members in groups with the ID 2, 4 or 6. {{endif}}
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Martin A. got a reaction from BomAle in Theme Tip: Use HTML logic to display content to specific groups
You can also used the built-in inGroup method to check if a member is in a certain group, instead of the in_array option.
{{if \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->inGroup( array( 2, 4, 6 ) )}} This content only shows to members in groups with the ID 2, 4 or 6. {{endif}}
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Martin A. got a reaction from Meddysong in Theme Tip: Use HTML logic to display content to specific groups
You can also used the built-in inGroup method to check if a member is in a certain group, instead of the in_array option.
{{if \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->inGroup( array( 2, 4, 6 ) )}} This content only shows to members in groups with the ID 2, 4 or 6. {{endif}}