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<blockquote data-quote="SweetSVT99" data-source="post: 10343036" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>No, it's not. Tapatalk is a mod that can be installed to vBulletin. It requires uploading a specific folder to your webserver and a detection script in a portion of the template. vBulletin is not including this feature with the out of box software. How do I know? I run a couple other websites that happen to have vB 4.1.1, and had to do the same modifications that older versions required.</p><p></p><p>I agree, it would be nice if vBulletin were upgraded to the latest version here.</p><p>1) I have no control over that</p><p>2) That's not what this discussion is about</p><p>3) All versions of vBulletin (and any other forum or cms) are susceptible to exploits</p><p></p><p>Move along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweetSVT99, post: 10343036, member: 15"] No, it's not. Tapatalk is a mod that can be installed to vBulletin. It requires uploading a specific folder to your webserver and a detection script in a portion of the template. vBulletin is not including this feature with the out of box software. How do I know? I run a couple other websites that happen to have vB 4.1.1, and had to do the same modifications that older versions required. I agree, it would be nice if vBulletin were upgraded to the latest version here. 1) I have no control over that 2) That's not what this discussion is about 3) All versions of vBulletin (and any other forum or cms) are susceptible to exploits Move along. [/QUOTE]
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