VB 3.x Questions

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by GuyFromChicago, Oct 6, 2004.

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    I just noticed when I logged into my account this morning that my site type was set at Moveable Type Blog even though I have a VB 3.x forum. I switched it over to VB 3.x...but that failed the validation.

    In the same account, I noticed that someone I had sponsored into the network no longer shows & I don't get a weight bonus. When people are upadting their code to run more ads will they get dropped from the person who directed them to the network. In this case it's Fishing Forum. I've see he's posting here about setup issues and wonder if that has anythign to do with it.

    If you have a VB 3.x forum should we just sit tight right now until you get things sorted out with how VB forums participate?
     
    GuyFromChicago, Oct 6, 2004 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    The vBulletin implementation is changing (see new setup instructions). People are not automatically disabled, but if they change their settings under Edit Account Settings, they will need to use the new setup.

    It does not affect any referrals.
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 6, 2004 IP
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    Thanks Shawn, I'll go through the new setup instructions a bit later this evening.

    I just hit refresh on my account page and the referral is back...must have vanished while he was working on the new setup.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Oct 6, 2004 IP
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    I just switched both my accounts over and everything seems to be working ok.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Oct 6, 2004 IP