Help With Ipb

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by _Hardy_, Sep 6, 2005.

  1. _Hardy_

    _Hardy_ Well-Known Member

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    ok here are gamerenders i have a rotating sig,
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    [img]http://Hardy.chaosb0b.com/mysigs.index.php[img]

    but on another site that is paid IPB aswell it wont allow it. im admin so i can change all the setting so what do i need to do so it works?


    Hardy^
     
  2. LeathalDeath

    LeathalDeath Well-Known Member

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    firstly your tags are wrong...
     
  3. UV Moose

    UV Moose Well-Known Member

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    First, enable HTML (but I warn you, that if you do enable it it will allow tons of hackers to come in and find people's passwords etc) and second, use
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    skandalouz Well-Known Member

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    no it doesnt, ipb is one of the most savest forum software. i dont think IPB 2.x allows dynamic links in signatures (which is where the hackers can come in me tinks)
     
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    no it doesnt, ipb is one of the most savest forum software. i dont think IPB 2.x allows dynamic links in signatures (which is where the hackers can come in me tinks) [/b][/quote]
    ibp even tells u not to allow html right next to the setting to turn it on. and no it doesnt allow the linking of scripts. its a security risk.
     
  6. xitsgameover

    xitsgameover Well-Known Member

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    Your able to turn on dynamic links; but its not wise to turn on or allow people to post HTML/php coding...or upload HTML/php files. Its a security risk known to Invision Power Board; a problem with how Internet Explorer reads the file i believe.

    I'll post in a moment on how to do this for you
     
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