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Alan-A
Re: Content module
  • 2004/7/4 14:20

  • Alan-A

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  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,
your right, the link is nok - the second set of inverted commas has been included - my mistake - this will work:
- Link
I've got the duplicable version of tiny content in my "development" part - it works ok - but I've only got installed it once and haven't tried it out much yet.

I need to go now - maybe I'll be able to look in later on today.

Good luck,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Content module
  • 2004/7/4 13:58

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

no, its ok - try and see!
You can see this on my site:
"http://mysql.snafu.de/alanamos/xoops/"
where for example I've renamed "Sections" "Orte, Zeiten & Termine"

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Content module
  • 2004/7/4 13:51

  • Alan-A

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  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

You can change the name of a module and thereby its entry in the main menu by going to:
Administration / System / Module
and changing the name of the module which is listed in the "Module" row.

Good luck,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Custom blockset pages
  • 2004/7/1 12:49

  • Alan-A

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  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

try the TinyContent Duplicable module - you can read about it here:
"https://xoops.org/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=24&lid=612"

You can use install the "TinyD" Module up to 10 times in parallel; you can set any one of these TinyD modules to appear in your home page. For each Module you have a link in your Main Menu. You can set the position of this link in the MainMenu and you have the possibility of showing pages included in this module as sublinks.

You would use a seperate module for your photo album and for your address links (see the module lists in the "Downloads"
section of this site) which would then each habe their own entry in the main menu.
You could however group these links in a Block of your own (made using the link Admin > System > Blocks) with the module adresses hard coded in html.
Alternatively you could make your own menu using the iMenu Module and make the MainMenu invisible.

Good Luck,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: PHP Notices with CJay Content, Articles, Tutorials, etc.
  • 2004/6/16 12:33

  • Alan-A

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  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

I made a silly mistake setting up this demo installation of CJC this morning and have corrected it.
And now the module works (as long as I leave php-debug switched off and don't worry about what the php notices could mean). Wonderful!

Thanks,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: PHP Notices with CJay Content, Articles, Tutorials, etc.
  • 2004/6/16 10:10

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

Thanks for your quick reply.
Quote:
and it shouldn't affect the module's functioning.

So that means that I CAN trust Tutorials - I only need to switch PHP-Debug off before delivering my site.

Quote:
Are there any errors in MySQL or PHP debug in CJC?

I've just entered my first "ContentConnection" and got the following:
"Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: form_hits in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 39
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: form_id in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 40
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: cont in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 41
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: form_hide in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 42
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: submitter in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 43
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: mainm in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 45
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: neww in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 46
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: i in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 47
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: c in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 48
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: id in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 49
Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: m in file modules/cjaycontent/admin/index.php line 50"

This "ContentConnection" is visible but clicking on it brings a white screen with the following messages:
"Notice [PHP]: Use of undefined constant _FC_BLOCK_TITLE - assumed '_FC_BLOCK_TITLE' in file modules/cjaycontent/blocks/cjaycontent.php line 34
Warning [PHP]: main(../mainfile.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in file modules/cjaycontent/content/bko-berlin_wrap.php line 2
Warning [PHP]: main(../mainfile.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in file modules/cjaycontent/content/bko-berlin_wrap.php line 2
Warning [PHP]: main(): Failed opening '../mainfile.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/share/pear') in file modules/cjaycontent/content/bko-berlin_wrap.php line 2
Notice [PHP]: Use of undefined constant _FC_BLOCK_TITLE - assumed '_FC_BLOCK_TITLE' in file modules/cjaycontent/blocks/cjaycontent.php line 34"

In between times, I've remembered to give User "OT" (Pass "tester") full access to these two modules.

Best Wishes,

Alan



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Alan-A
PHP Notices with CJay Content, Articles, Tutorials, etc.
  • 2004/6/16 9:32

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

I'm having problems with a number of Modules.
Over a week ago, I posted pleas of help in the CJC and Tutorials site forums but to no avail, so I'm reposting here.

In between times I'm thinking the problems have less to do with the modules as with my XOOPS installation. I have similar problems with CJC, Articles, wfSections 2.1, FreeContent and Tutorials.

I've deinstalled all the problem modules and tried them singly but this didn't make any difference. I've also tried re-uploading the files but this didn't change anything either.

At the moment I've fresh installations of C-Jay Content3 and Tuturials 2.1b.
- Although the installation of CJC was "successful", I had the following PHP Notice at the foot of the page:
" Notice [PHP]: Undefined variable: content in file modules/system/admin/modulesadmin/modulesadmin.php line 285"
I get the same Notice 3 times (!) after "successfully" installing Tutorials.
Whilst the Tutorial Module is usable (content and categories can be loaded and read) I cannot trust a module which does not work "cleanly".
CJC on the other hand is not usable - wrapped content is not visible.

To see the problem modules you need to log in under:
User - OT,
Pass - tester,
where you will have module admin rights.

My Provider is using:
- Apache 1.3.31 (Unix), mySQL 3.23.58 & PHP 4.3.6.

Can anyone help?

Many thanks,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Tiny Content Duplicable - Page not Found Errors
  • 2004/6/15 14:57

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

well you guys seem to have the answer.

I can't remember why I had the second "/" now - it was a long time ago when I started installing this, my first XOOPS site, and I only remember being very uncertain of what all the words mean....
But it seemed to work - and you don't touch working systems....

Until now, that is.

Keep up the good work GIJoe.
And thank you Jean-Louis, in particular for your patience last week, when my nerves were rather frayed and I mixed up the password info.

Alan




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Alan-A
Re: Tiny Content Duplicable - Page not Found Errors
  • 2004/6/15 10:33

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

Thanks for your feedback - I wish I could say that the background graphic was from me but the orchestra has its own designer and I've just borrowed it. I'm only glad that I knew a bit about MS Alpha filters, otherwise you could hardly read parts of the text. Unfortunately the half-transparent background in my tables doesn't work in modules without templates such as "Sections" (try the "Orte, Zeiten & Termine" Link) but that is another subject....

Quote:
and just adapt the theme

Yes, this my first attempt at a theme. If I'd known that it would be so complicated, then I think it would have been better if I had made a simple html site in the new style and then worked on the XOOPS version later.

I almost forgot, OT has now administrative rights for TinyD

Best wishes,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Tiny Content Duplicable - Page not Found Errors
  • 2004/6/15 9:54

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

In between times I've deleted all my problem modules and installed a completely new downloaded TinyD.
I've added 1 test content page and that (sub)link works out of my main menu. However the Main TinyD link in my main menu - called "tinycontent" - still doesn't work.

(I'm slowly going up the wall with this problem...)

The difference between the dead and working links is:
- Dead link - ".../modules/tinycontent/"
- Working link - ".../modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=1"

I've noticed that when click on the dead link in IE I actually get an "Server oder DNS can not found" error and not a 404.

To reach the TinyD module you need to log in as:
LogIn "OT"
Pass "tester"

Has anyone an idea what's happening here? - lots of other people seem to be able to use TinyD ok.

Many thanks,

Alan




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