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My site is basically a search engine, I want to start offering more content on my site and really like XOOPS and how it works so I want to move over to it. But I have my own ideas on how I want a couple things to look. That is where I have questions.
First-
In mylinks_submit.html, specifically-
<{$lang_submitonce}><{$lang_allpending}> ....
Where is the text stored so I can change some wording.
Second -
Same page, in description, I don't want anyone who lists a site to be able to add html, email, quotes, etc. into the description. I commented out <{$xoops_codes}> but that removed the description box. Where is that info located?
last(for now)
in mylinks_link.html I want to place a link to Amazon.com that has my links title already in the code. I placed the following in the page-
a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=******&camp=1789&creative=9325&path=external-search%3Fsearch-type=ss%26index=videogames%26keyword=<{$link.title}> " target="new">Find <{$link.title}> At Amazon.com</a>
The link title appeared, but as " target="new">Find X3 Reunion At Amazon.com
and it put the "new image" in the link after the title.
Thanks,
Dan
First-
In mylinks_submit.html, specifically-
<{$lang_submitonce}><{$lang_allpending}> ....
Where is the text stored so I can change some wording.
Second -
Same page, in description, I don't want anyone who lists a site to be able to add html, email, quotes, etc. into the description. I commented out <{$xoops_codes}> but that removed the description box. Where is that info located?
last(for now)
in mylinks_link.html I want to place a link to Amazon.com that has my links title already in the code. I placed the following in the page-
a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=******&camp=1789&creative=9325&path=external-search%3Fsearch-type=ss%26index=videogames%26keyword=<{$link.title}> " target="new">Find <{$link.title}> At Amazon.com</a>
The link title appeared, but as " target="new">Find X3 Reunion At Amazon.com
and it put the "new image" in the link after the title.
Thanks,
Dan