Vincent Well-known member Nov 23, 2011 #1 When a moderator edits a prefix, it shows this in the Moderator Log: Seems like there's something missing Attachments tp.webp 12.8 KB · Views: 19
When a moderator edits a prefix, it shows this in the Moderator Log: Seems like there's something missing
Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 23, 2011 #2 As far as I am aware, it only does that when adding a prefix where previously there wasn't one. If you change a prefix, then the name of the old prefix is displayed. In which case, the - is being used to denote no prefix.
As far as I am aware, it only does that when adding a prefix where previously there wasn't one. If you change a prefix, then the name of the old prefix is displayed. In which case, the - is being used to denote no prefix.
Vincent Well-known member Nov 23, 2011 #3 Brogan said: As far as I am aware, it only does that when adding a prefix where previously there wasn't one. If you change a prefix, then the name of the old prefix is displayed. In which case, the - is being used to denote no prefix. Click to expand... Okay I understand that and that IS the case. But wouldn't it be better to have "Thread prefix edited from '-' tot 'Solved'" instead?
Brogan said: As far as I am aware, it only does that when adding a prefix where previously there wasn't one. If you change a prefix, then the name of the old prefix is displayed. In which case, the - is being used to denote no prefix. Click to expand... Okay I understand that and that IS the case. But wouldn't it be better to have "Thread prefix edited from '-' tot 'Solved'" instead?
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Nov 23, 2011 #4 The to is always the next step and, if there haven't been any other edits, the current value.
Romchik® Well-known member Nov 23, 2011 #5 Hm, I have this noticed too. This is not bug, but how about this? It comes with a RSS. Thread has been moved, and the prefix was added to it.
Hm, I have this noticed too. This is not bug, but how about this? It comes with a RSS. Thread has been moved, and the prefix was added to it.
Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 23, 2011 #6 That's a different bug I reported to Mike earlier, and has been fixed. It happens when applying a prefix to an existing thread using inline mod.
That's a different bug I reported to Mike earlier, and has been fixed. It happens when applying a prefix to an existing thread using inline mod.