All those lovely third party modifications to which your membership and staff have become accustomed, the ones which have been all but abandoned by the developers due to the lack of a hooks system, the ones which you refuse to give up for obvious reasons thereby making the upgrade to vB5.x a non-consideration for many, there's a JIRA for that.
Speaking Of Issues Which Need Your Vote, If You Haven't Voted For The Return Of Hooks Yet Please Do So
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Speaking Of Issues Which Need Your Vote, If You Haven't Voted For The Return Of Hooks Yet Please Do So
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Speaking to your first statement in your comment on the bug:
~~What Joe D said. Virtually no one uses the default product without any third party modifications. No one who does even cursory research is going to upgrade knowing they are going to lose features and functions to which their members and staff have become accustomed. This is why the product isn't selling as it should and the developers have all but abandoned their modifications. Fix it.
This is the issue to return PHP hooks back into the product, and I also feel that we should. Not exactly the way they were before, but they're still highly useful: http://tracker.vbulletin.com/browse/VBV-10333 -
As a casual plugin writer, I would LOVE to have this back. Hooks are something that casual php writers understand and can do. Please vote to bring these back!!!
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If they return, they have to be implemented in a new way. The code attached to hooks should not be embedded in the database. This would still require a learning curve.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
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You can extend the API using OOP design. This replaced hooks but doesn't have the template placement and ability to use non-object oriented code that some addon developers are used to.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
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by Wayne LukevBulletin 5.2.0 adds PHP Hooks to the system. While the basic system is in place, we need to know where you would like the hook locations to be within the processing of the code. We can't just replicate...
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