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Re: Xoops team on vacation?
  • 2005/9/16 0:53

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What you say is very true khana. Perhaps your response to these people could be that the XOOPS team is ALWAYS looking for people to help out in anyway they can, even just participating in bug submissions, contests and the like is desperately needed. I know StudioC has recently initiated an Xoops Site Of The Month constest, but to date has gotten very few people taking part. Last I checked he actually had almost double the amount people wanting to submit their site for next months competition than people who had actually submitted votes for this months contest.

I know Herko has said it until he is blue in the face, but it is not about what the XOOPS team can do for you, but rather what the entire XOOPS community can do for each other. And when the XOOPS community isn't even prepared to take part in something as simple as submitting a vote for their favorite site in a contest, it isn't a great motivational point for the team to put in more effort.
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Re: Xoops team on vacation?
  • 2005/9/15 23:31

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Quote:

khana wrote:
Sorry, but it seems the core team is too hypersensitive for the requested things...


You're probably right khana, but there is good reason. As far as I can tell there are only around a couple of dozen people putting in their time and skills into XOOPS on a regular basis to try and service the needs/wants of around 35,000 odd members. Doesn't take a genius to figure out that this ratio is going to result in a short fall of what can be done versus what people are asking. For what it is worth I think the core team do a great job, and seeing as though (especially of the last 6 months or so) they seem to get more feature requests, demands and insults than encouragement, I think it is an achievement in itself that they have not burnt themselves out.
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Re: why I can use wf-section module?
  • 2005/9/15 10:44

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WF-Section is not yet fully PHP5 compatible, as with a lot of XOOPS modules. If you are wanting to use XOOPS it would be best to stick with PHP4 for a while yet...
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Re: Gallery that works with GDLib
  • 2005/9/15 5:41

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With GDlib you are limited to 8-bit colour (256 colours in total), so regardless of what gallery you use it is going to look crap for photos. All they need to do is enable GD2 and you'd be all set. If this is important for you, and they absolutely will not budge then I would recommend finding a new host.
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Re: Flash Banners
  • 2005/9/15 0:12

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Yes, the default XOOPS banner that comes with every single install is flash based.
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Re: PHP code appears all over page
  • 2005/9/15 0:11

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Got a url? Bit hard to tell without a detailed description of seeing for ourselves.
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Re: Subscription Service Comming
  • 2005/9/14 22:52

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Cuckston hasn't logged into this site since last month, and hasn't made a post in over two months, so I'm not sure you'll be getting an answer anytime soon unfortunately Andy. Might be an idea to see if you can contact him directly about this through the e-mail address in his profile.
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Re: XCGAL
  • 2005/9/14 2:56

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Not sure for imagemagik, but to load GD2 all you have to do is remove the;
Quote:

;

From infront of;
Quote:

extension=php_gd2.dll


in your php.ini file, restart your webserver and you're done...
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Re: XCGAL
  • 2005/9/13 22:48

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What image library are you using. I haven't used Xcal in a while, but I also had this problem and it was due to using the GD licrary instead of GD2.
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Re: Fast CGI or ISAPI
  • 2005/9/13 8:47

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Yes, because a total migration of architecture is a much simpler approach than just addressing the issue at hand ....

Bradburn, I've found the PHP ISAPI (at least for PHP5) to be more CPU resource hungry that FastCGI on IIS. What are your servers major resource usage stats (CPU, RAM, I/O) at the time these FastCGI errors occur?
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