$vars_config{'MaxMemFields'} = 43; # maximum profile fields + 1. hard coded. That means it has to be changed here, Allen, not in vars_misc itself. <img src="https://www.ubbcentral.com/boards/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Well, i guess he'll never have to worry about it again, till his next upgrade when he forgets and asks again <img src="https://www.ubbcentral.com/boards/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ...
It's not an overkill because if you set MaxMemFields to 100 it doesn't make all profiles 100 lines high, it just accepts files with 100 lines... It's not good theoretically in case the user does some stuff to extend a profile field from one line to two, but it doesn't really matter whether you put 100 or 70 AFAIK.
Originally posted by LK: [qb] It's not an overkill because if you set MaxMemFields to 100 it doesn't make all profiles 100 lines high, it just accepts files with 100 lines... It's not good theoretically in case the user does some stuff to extend a profile field from one line to two, but it doesn't really matter whether you put 100 or 70 AFAIK. [/qb]
from my experience, as soon as someone updates their profile, it will go up to 100, with x-100 being empty lines, but there
Doesn't mattter whether you set it at 70, 100, or 1000. If you raise it over the number of fields you are actually using you've lost all protections the feature provides. At that point what difference does it make?
Just wanted to note that after you run this file successfully, you should delete it from the server because otherwise it may become a big security breach. <img src="https://www.ubbcentral.com/boards/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />