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Cant Reply to PMs?

i think its the setting that just needs to be reactivated. seen other forums that had this as well.

but come on, who are ya kidding kennie? no one wants to talk to you!

:D

spacemancallmelaterplease!imisshearingyourvoicespiff
 
Hmmm ... that is puzzling. :confused:

Until tyme gets a handle on the missing button you can use the Forward function, type in the members name and remove the "FW:" from the subject line.
 
et voila!

PHP5 didn't work with the hack we had to disable the "quote" button on all posts, so I had ripped the button out. It turns out that the code I removed is responsible for displaying the "reply" button in PMs, as well as the "quote" button for each post.
 
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