• Re: Mystic Bulletin on Li

    From nblade@21:1/126 to fusion on Wed Apr 22 11:15:31 2026
    fusion wrote to nblade <=-

    On 22 Apr 2026, nblade said the following...
    weird, if you just do like
    touch bullet1.ans
    to update the date/time and then login it doesn't pop up?

    the default script is at themes/default/scripts/bulletin.mps maybe it doesn't function correctly anymore?

    Yes I tried Touch and also went to see if the date was different for the
    user was something else. But as far as I can tell everything seems to be correct. My guess without trying to write some sort of debug code is that
    the date it's getting is something wierd. I may try to write a debug, but
    to be honest, it might just be easier to roll something myself in a lang
    I am more familar with as a CLI thing. Not sure yet. It's not super
    important but it would be nice for it work. And besides isn't the fun
    trying to get stuff to work.



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  • From nblade@21:1/126 to boxoskulz on Thu Apr 23 04:57:31 2026
    boxoskulz wrote to nblade <=-

    On 22 Apr 2026, nblade said the following...

    the system bulletins. Seems that no matter what I do it never knows that that a bulletin is NEW. Which means that when you try to do a check new

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.bbs.mystic/c/zRLXdS_HJyI

    I didn't read the whole thread but there's discussion of this issue
    dating back to 2022.

    That was helpful. There was a reply that said to change UserLastOn to DateU2D(UserLastOn). I did that and it actually working now. Thanks.


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  • From boxoskulz@21:3/229 to nblade on Wed Apr 22 13:46:44 2026
    On 23 Apr 2026, nblade said the following...

    the system bulletins. Seems that no matter what I do it never knows t that a bulletin is NEW. Which means that when you try to do a check n

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.bbs.mystic/c/zRLXdS_HJyI

    That was helpful. There was a reply that said to change UserLastOn to DateU2D(UserLastOn). I did that and it actually working now. Thanks.

    Excellent! Now I will implement it! ;)

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  • From nblade@21:1/126 to boxoskulz on Fri Apr 24 02:20:49 2026
    boxoskulz wrote to nblade <=-

    That was helpful. There was a reply that said to change UserLastOn to DateU2D(UserLastOn). I did that and it actually working now. Thanks.

    Excellent! Now I will implement it! ;)

    The crazy thing is that function is not listed in the Mystic Wiki Docs
    it showed up in one of the What's New Announcements. Considering it's
    been around a few years, I sort of surprised the Wiki reference did
    not get updated. Then again, I am sort of not. Still I glad it the
    function was there. Saved me some time and effort. Although I may
    end up trying to roll my own at some point in the future.



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  • From boxoskulz@21:3/229 to nblade on Thu Apr 23 08:57:37 2026
    On 24 Apr 2026, nblade said the following...

    The crazy thing is that function is not listed in the Mystic Wiki Docs

    I have a bunch of old/new mystic mods and various MPL tutorials/docs in my file areas if you wanna look through. I've been searching all over for any mods, even ones written in older MPL, and mystic documentation, I think I might even have more I haven't put online yet. I love diggin' through old BBS archives.

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