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Topic Solved Count in User Profile #54

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Caleeco opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 4 comments
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Topic Solved Count in User Profile #54

Caleeco opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 4 comments

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@Caleeco
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Caleeco commented Aug 24, 2016

Hello,

I have been using this on my forum, and it works great. One feature that would be epic is to:

  1. Count how many topics a user has solved (ie. thier post was the accepted answer)
  2. Display the count under their avatar eg. Topics Solved: 54

Is this possible to add? I tried retrofitting/editing my own version and failed miserably.

Any help is appreciated
Regards
Caleeco

@tierra
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tierra commented Aug 25, 2016

I know it's possible, and would definitely be a nice addition, I just don't think I'd have the time to implement it myself. I'm always open to contributions of new features from other developers though if someone else has the time to work on it.

@Caleeco
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Caleeco commented Aug 25, 2016

Hi Tierra,

Thanks for posting, that's understandable... Hopefully someone with some coding knowledge could step in.

I have seen this feature on other EXTs... i will try and review them and work backwards, however, i've yet to learn php and html... so it will be a long road haha!

Thanks for the EXT anyway, the features it already has are awesome!
Caleeco

@KotM
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KotM commented Mar 25, 2017

Hi Tierra,

I don't know how much changes in this extension since phpBB 3.0.14, but some time ago I posted the solution on phpBB forum: https://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/mod/topic_solved/support/topic/88778

@tierra
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tierra commented Mar 26, 2017

The entire MOD was rewritten from the ground up, while only making use of the same MySQL table schemas (for compatibility with upgrades). So any patches against the MOD are pretty unusable with this extension, at least, without major rewrites themselves.

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