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ruggierigm
Re: how to update mainfile.php
  • 2008/1/1 20:57

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


Thanks for your help but I figured it out today. The problem was that I had the folder name of where XOOPS was installed on the new server and once I removed the folder everything just magically worked.



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ruggierigm
Re: how to update mainfile.php
  • 2007/12/31 21:03

  • ruggierigm

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I removed all of the files in the tmeplate_c other than the index.html. I changed it to use the url instead of the ip and it looks like crud. It is almost like the style sheets are not working. The page is missing all images and is spread all over the place. Any other ideas?
TIA, Gabriel



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ruggierigm
how to update mainfile.php
  • 2007/12/31 3:13

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


I rebuilt my stie on a new server and I had to use an ip when I setup so that I would not affect the existing site. I switched the dns to point to the new server but it is showing the ip in the url instead of the actual website name. I found a row in the mainfile.php

define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://99.999.999.999/abc');

that had the ip in it but when I tried to just change it and upload it the site looked wrong. Does a way through the menu's exist to change this or is the only way to do it through actual code? If the only way to change it si throug a text editor then why does it make my page look crazy? do I need to update something else as well?

I am running XOOPS 2.0.17.1

TIA, Gabriel



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ruggierigm
Re: contact us module
  • 2007/12/30 23:29

  • ruggierigm

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that did the job, Thanks



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ruggierigm
ip versus url
  • 2007/12/30 20:07

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


I rebuilt my stie on a new server and I had to use an ip when I setup so that I would not affect the existing site. I switched the dns to point to the new server but it is showing the ip in the url instead of the actual website name. I found a row in the mainfile.php

define('XOOPS_URL', 'http://99.999.999.999/abc');

that had the ip in it but when I tried to just change it and upload it the site looked wrong. Does a way through the menu's exist to change this or is the only way to do it through actual code? If the only way to change it si throug a text editor then why does it make my page look crazy? do I need to update something else as well?

I am running XOOPS 2.0.17.1

TIA, Gabriel



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ruggierigm
Re: contact us module
  • 2007/12/29 5:52

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


I am not sure where I originally got it from. I moved from one site to another and just uploaded modules that I had on the other site already. It says that it is version 1.

This is at the top of the different php pieces.
// $Id: header.php,v 1.7 2004/09/11 10:36:55 Onokazu Exp $



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ruggierigm
contact us module
  • 2007/12/29 5:17

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


I installed the contact us module but how do I set who the mail message will be sent to? TIA, Gabriel



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ruggierigm
moving to a new server
  • 2007/12/24 16:18

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


I have to move to a new server, how can I move my existing site to the new server? I am running an older version so I was not really wanting to re-install the latest version. I have done so much work on my site that I am really not looking foward to trying to rebuild it from scratch.
TIA, Gabriel



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ruggierigm
port theme
  • 2007/10/6 3:00

  • ruggierigm

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  • Since: 2004/6/19


Are thier any instructions on how to port a mambo theme. I found one at this link theme that I really liked and was wondering if an easy way existed to port it into a XOOPS theme.
Thanks



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ruggierigm
Re: netpbm xoopsgallery
  • 2007/10/6 2:50

  • ruggierigm

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  • Posts: 34

  • Since: 2004/6/19


I tried this, but had no luck. I think that the binary files need to be ftp'd up as binaries but I went ahead and tried doing it in ASCII. It still does not work, any other thoughts. I appreciate the responce even if it did not work for me, I am willing to try anything.
TIA< Gabriel




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