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Diva
Re: Avatar Directory in 2.0
  • 2003/4/12 21:06

  • Diva

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  • Posts: 10

  • Since: 2002/12/28


Also, is there anyway to mass upload avatars so I don't have to upload every freakin' one of the 200-ish avatars I want on there by hand.



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Diva
Avatar Directory in 2.0
  • 2003/4/12 20:54

  • Diva

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  • Since: 2002/12/28


How do I change what directory it pulls avatars from in 2.0?

Thanks!



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supernix
Re: remembering logins?
  • 2003/4/12 17:33

  • supernix

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 151

  • Since: 2003/3/13


Like one member pointed out if they were that scared about security they would get a SSL cert.

And not allow any anonymous access.

And like he pointed out if other popular sites remember your login info then so could Xoops.

And like many of the security people say.
" If your really concerned about security that bad unplug it from the wall "

http://www.dnspad.com/xoops/



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diffuze
Re: topic images problem in "small news"
  • 2003/4/12 16:04

  • diffuze

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  • Since: 2002/9/11


nevermind, I fixed it =)



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diffuze
topic images problem in "small news"
  • 2003/4/12 15:01

  • diffuze

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  • Since: 2002/9/11


Hi, I'm having problems with the news module.
When I write a newsitem that is small, like 2 or 3 lines of text, the topic image "bleeds" down to the newspost under it.

There's no way I can explain it better, but here is a link to a screenshot: topic images bleeding through

I have digged around in the themes and stylesheets to find a way to add some space under the newspost if it's smaller than the topic image, but no success.

Can anyone help me out ?
TIA



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mbogosian
Re: adding external link
  • 2003/4/11 18:16

  • mbogosian

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  • Since: 2002/9/30


For an alternative, check out this thread. It suggests building the links right into the theme. This may be less flexible, but it will be a lot easier for you.



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ndial
Re: Bible in SQL
  • 2003/4/11 17:52

  • ndial

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  • Since: 2003/3/3 1


Woah. Well, it sounds to me like you could use an "offsite backup" of the results of all that work ...



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CoolPops
Re: Bible in SQL
  • 2003/4/11 17:46

  • CoolPops

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  • Since: 2003/4/9 1


The hard way. Text files of different formats, even quite a bit of HTML parsing. I'll bet I have over 100 hours easy in the files I have.

--
Jeremy



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ndial
Bible in SQL
  • 2003/4/11 17:30

  • ndial

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  • Since: 2003/3/3 1


Really? Where'd you get them? Every time I search for "SQL Bible" all I get are some lame programming books.



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CoolPops
Re: Enhancing the built in editor
  • 2003/4/11 17:19

  • CoolPops

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  • Since: 2003/4/9 1


I have quite a few translations in SQL format, as well as a few other formats. In my times past, I have written a Bible study system, so I have all sorts of stuff like that laying around.

Thanks though.

Jeremy







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