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MadDog
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:02pm |
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If you do a search for "MOD:" (without the quotes) you will find a bunch of mods.
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BoLt
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:12pm |
MadDog wrote:
If you do a search for "MOD:" (without the quotes) you will find a bunch of mods. |
Yep that works well strange how the other don't 
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BoLt (Computer Engineer)
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MadDog
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:14pm |
You guys where trying "[MOD>" and not "MOD:". Big difference
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weppos
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:17pm |
BoLt wrote:
Mart wrote:
Well they want it to work in the future. Of course it won't work until people start doing it. |
<SPAN =bold>weppos </SPAN> has in this forum but still can not find it using serch, try serching for [Mod> and you will see. |
Sorry, it's my error.
I was saying to write a prefix befor 3d titles, not now searching.
If from now when a user posts a new topic he inserts [Mod] or [Ask] before the title it will be much more easy in the future to make a search.
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weppos
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:21pm |
It's only an example, not to do a spam message.
Please, have a look at this section of my forum: click and go .
Each message contains a [prefix] with the version of the application which topic is about.
If someone wants to make a search of topics about 1.4 version just put [1.4] into search form.
It could be the same to separate [Ask] (asking for mods) or [Mod] (suggesting a mod).
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MadDog
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:25pm |
I say we stick with "MOD:", "SKIN:" and "REQUEST:" (or "REQ:")
People have already been doing it for months and it works great. No need to change it.
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weppos
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:32pm |
MadDog wrote:
I say we stick with "MOD:", "SKIN:" and "REQUEST:" (or "REQ:")
People have already been doing it for months and it works great. No need to change it. |
Yes, it's the same.
But I think it could be notified as a "standard" to have univocal profix.
For example you said
REQUEST or REQ ... I think it's better to decide one of these and to inform and invite people to use it to help search.
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BoLt
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Posted: 14 April 2004 at 3:34pm |
MadDog wrote:
I say we stick with "MOD:", "SKIN:" and "REQUEST:" (or "REQ:")
People have already been doing it for months and it works great. No need to change it.
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I got with you on this.
Ps love your dog Avatar LOL
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BoLt (Computer Engineer)
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