Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert

The option where you can tag a question as answered, is this a standard feature of vBulletin or did you have to install a modification?
Oh Oh Oh can we also have a ColdFusion forum :D
[192 byte] By [AceRimmer] at [2007-12-5 12:00:00]
# 1 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Its a custom Hack that a couple of our members wrote.
RobDog888 at 2007-12-5 17:11:54 >
# 2 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Its a custom Hack that a couple of our members wrote.With each upgrade, the custom Feature needs to be recoded in.
Hack at 2007-12-5 17:12:54 >
# 3 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Oh Oh Oh can we also have a ColdFusion forum :D

When we get several questions on the topic on a near daily basis, then we will consider adding a new forum. Right now, there isn't much chatter about ColdFusion on this site.

Brad!
brad jones at 2007-12-5 17:13:58 >
# 4 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
If you do have Cold Fusion questions, here ( http://board.flashkit.com/board/index.php) is another JupiterMedia site that handles them.

The place for Cold Fusion questions on this site is:

General/Scripting And Backend
Hack at 2007-12-5 17:14:53 >
# 5 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Its a custom Hack that a couple of our members wrote.

Darn, looks like I will have to write something similar then :( Just got a license and am putting the stuff in place. No site is not about anything vbforums cover, specific to vbulletin software and some resources though.

Brad, does it count if I raise several questions a day :bigyello: Guess I can find a forum and pop the odd question in to see if we have any CF experts about.

Hack thanks for the link but found a dedicated site last night. And yeap on the upgrade path, pain in the buttom checking all the mods work in new versions :( One of the major reasons to keep control of how many mods you put into a forum ;)
AceRimmer at 2007-12-5 17:16:03 >
# 6 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Well you could post in the HTML forum.
RobDog888 at 2007-12-5 17:17:02 >
# 7 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Well you could post in the HTML forum.

Thanks Rob, will pop questions in there and see if any CF experts are loitoring around. Would rather just go to one site then half a dozen :eek:
AceRimmer at 2007-12-5 17:17:56 >
# 8 Re: Question for the Admins or a vBulletin expert
Yes, its easier to get just one site that has good traffic in all areas of your need but then specialized forums would also have more indepth knowledge about a certain subject then all around basic knowledge.
RobDog888 at 2007-12-5 17:18:59 >