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    gribbzz
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    Posted: 2004-Sep-14 06:15
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    Alright I just put up a forum using the PHPbbs' newest forums. On my forums there are sports related topics and general topics as well. There is also a section for porno. How would i be able to code it so when they click on the porn topic they have to read a disclaimer and click ok or cancel there to enter.

    Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated. thanks



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    Posted: 2004-Sep-16 18:00
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    looks like you'll have to do some reading on the php 'control structures' - e.g., 'if'. You'll also want to add some kind of session variable, which could be a real pain if phpBB uses some kind of custom session maintnance.

    If I were you I'd just put the whole porn section under a 'protected' part of the bulletin board where only users can sign in, and put the disclaimer IN BIG LETTERS in the terms and conditions part. Actually, if I were you, I'd drop the porn section from my bb altogether - now wait, what am I doing helping someone running a porn board? Aaach, am I dumb!


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