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janmetpet
Re: How to strip emailaddress from backend.php
  • 2006/1/26 17:36

  • janmetpet

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Sorry, people. It's the caching thing. A few hours later, the emailaddress dissappeared. Nonetheless I think it good to be aware of emailaddresses, published without your knowledge.

So, take the emailaddresses from your website by changing the backend.php (www.yourwebsite.com/backend.php).

$tpl->assign('channel_webmaster', '-');
$tpl->assign('channel_editor', '-');

I replaced the emailadress tag for a dash.

Bye


Jan
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janmetpet
How to strip emailaddress from backend.php
  • 2006/1/26 16:03

  • janmetpet

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Hi everyone,

Like the rest of us, I hate receiving spam, so I don't have any emailadresses on my website. Or so I thought. A scan revealed an emailaddress in the backend.php. Seems to be a part of the RSS protocol or something. I tried to edit it out by changing the lines:

$tpl->assign('channel_webmaster', '-');
$tpl->assign('channel_editor', '-');

No such luck, it still shows. It could be a caching thing, but it doesn't move. Any suggestions?

Thank in advance,


Jan
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janmetpet
Re: Wordbook and changing title
  • 2005/5/16 18:37

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Hsalazar,

Totally works as advertised. It's exactly what I wished for. Wordbook rocks more than ever! Thank you for the quick (and dirty) response and for sharing your knowledge!

Grtz J.



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janmetpet
Re: Wordbook and changing title
  • 2005/5/14 9:38

  • janmetpet

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Thanks, hsalazar. Good to see you're back. I believe the module is very popular and we would welcome any new developement and developers. I'm not much of a coder, but if I can help out in any way, I will. Thanks in advance. Jan



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janmetpet
Re: Wordbook and changing title
  • 2005/5/14 0:58

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I just try it again. Really, is there nobody who tried to change the browser title in the module Wordbook? Maybe I'm lucky this time. Thanks in advance.

Grtz, J.



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Re: Wordbook and changing title
  • 2005/4/17 23:08

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Is there really no one with a suggestion?

Thanks in advance, Jan



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janmetpet
Wordbook and changing title
  • 2005/4/8 14:34

  • janmetpet

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Hi everybody,

Couldn't find it with the search. Ik would like to hack the wordbook module, so it displays the category and the term as page title. I haven't got a clue how to do it.

I use XOOPS 2.0.9. I heard that wordbook doesn't with it, but I have no problem whatsoever. It isn't to big though, 11 categories and 193 terms.

I would love to see the title change from:

Domain - Wordbook - browser into:
Domain - Wordbook - Category - Term or:
Domain - Wordbook - Term

Can anyone help me out here. It really helps in the SE ranking, so I noticed with the newsmodule.

Thanks in advance,


Jan



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Review module: Wordbook
  • 2005/2/2 16:06

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I've been using the word book module (1.01) for months now and I'm very satisfied. The module can be used as a multi-category dictionary or encypclopedia.

First, you need to create one or more categories and put in a term you want to explain. The actually explanation is called a definition. It uses the familiar spawn editor, so no learning curve there. When you are finished with the definition, you can type in a reference, that's a website or booktitle where the definition came from. It's very stable and fast.

Most interesting features of Wordbook are:

- Autolink
If Wordbook comes across a word in your definition that is defined somewhere else in a category, it will automatically hyperlink it, so the user can read on if he wants to know more. It is automatic, does not require any maintenance and downright cool! If you use multiple more word terms like 'content' and 'content manager', you'll have a conflict. Suppose you have the term 'content manager' in a definition, it will link to the term 'content'. Future version should support some metatags, to force right linking. Another feature I miss is the lack of synonyms. Suppose you have a term 'woman'. You should be able to link synonyms to this term, like 'women' or 'eve'.

- Random term
Wordbook supports a block that displays a random term from your dictionary. It displays the term and an adjustable lenght of the definition. It works great and is a teaser that make visitors curious enough to click. It also shows the category of the term, but my visitors and me find this very confusing. They click on the category, instead of the term and land on an unexpected page. You can't turn this of, so I hacked it out. Otherwise it's great. Since the random term changes with every visit, it makes a search engine spider comeback more often, because the page changes all the time.

- Own search
The wordbook module has it's own search, although the XOOPS search will search in the Wordbook tables as well. I still find it handy, because, sometimes people do multiple searches in the dictionary and don't get distracted with results from other modules. The searchresult can be messy if you use HTML tags in your definition. I do, because I use a lot of tables to structure the content. It will show the litteral tags in the results, and that's messy. Either strip the HTML tags or use them, would be my choice.

All in all, I find it a supermodule that deserves support from the XOOPS (developers) community. A module like News should be linked to Wordbook as well, so my newsarticles are autolinked. This is not possible yet, but wouldn't it be great. I would love to see term support in the page title as well, like the new newsmodule does. Maybe, somebody knows a workaround for that one.

Well I enjoy the module, I hope you will to. My module is in Dutch. If you want to check it out. It's on this site: Chivo.nl - Alles over vitaliteit! Click on 'encyclopedie' in the main menu. If you like it, you can download the module here.

Cheers, Chi



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janmetpet
Re: Publishing news through RSS
  • 2005/1/31 14:28

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Thanks, really cool!

Jan



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janmetpet
Publishing news through RSS
  • 2005/1/31 13:43

  • janmetpet

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  • Since: 2004/5/17


Hi everybody,

I know I can get RSS headlines with standard and third-party modules, but I can't seem to figure out how to publish my headlines as RSS. I want other websites to grab my headlines. Does anyone have a suggestion. Thanks in advance.

Ciao, Jan




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