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Thread: Alerts

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    Back on topic. This link may helpeh.

    http://www.habboshed.com/forum2/show...60&postcount=2

    Newsie

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    Ok Newsie.

    Your getting sad and immature now..

    - Dan

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    Sorreh, just had to post that LAST owl. ;P

    Back on topic. Teh link may help, heh.

    http://www.habboshed.com/forum2/show...60&postcount=2

    Newsie

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    The script isn't working.

    It says:

    Parse error: parse error, unexpected ';' on line 3

    it's at http://www.habbolido.co.uk/staffarea/alert/alert.php

    Any coders or anything have any ideas?

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    Told you if you want one doing properly.

    I'll do it for £5 in Paypal.

    Cheap price.

    - Dan

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    Dan, I don't mean a DJ Says I mean a Javascript Alert Popup System.

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    Ahh

    That would be just as easy.

    You could just password protect a directory.

    Give the user permission and then they could add the javascript promt or whatever too the page and then you use a PHP include to include it and it would come up.

    I could also do this feature, for £5

    - Dan

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    No Paypal money, lol.

    Know whats up with the one Newsie mentioned?

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    MySQL error or a PHP error.

    - Dan

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