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Re: Will Xoops work for me?
  • 2005/8/15 22:49

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I think Coppermine 1.4 (beta) has an XOOPS bridge built in, and coppermine is one of the best photo gallery modules I know of. As for the subscriptions request you can use the donations module (see dev.xoops.org for download) for basic subscription management. MC Subscriptions is a new one as well, but I haven't heard any reports of having gotten it working properly yet. Other than that you can get a professional program like aMember which has an XOOPS plugin, but will cost you about $140USD from memory.
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Re: xoops memory usage
  • 2005/8/13 0:35

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Less open MySQL connections = less memory usage = better system performance if you are experiencing memeory shortages
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Re: Best Stats Module
  • 2005/8/13 0:29

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For stats I like PHP-Stats. It's not an XOOPS module, but still the best PHP statistical package I've come across.

For members online I'd recommend the Membership or the Membros Online modules.

Do a search on these and you should get all the info you need...
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Re: AMS - Multi Page Articles?
  • 2005/8/12 3:12

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Bascially it allows you to have an article introduction, in the follwoing format;
Quote:

Article introduction

[extend]

Data for Page 1 Here

[pagebreak]

Data for Page 2 Here

[pagebreak]

Data for Page 3 Here



Something unique to AMS is audience levels which dictates what XOOPS groups can read the full article, and effetively gives you per article read permissions. For instance, imagine you have setup your AMS permissions so that anonymous, registered and webmaster groups can view the all the articles in a given topic, but have set all the articles in that topic to use an audience level that only the registered users and webmasters XOOPS groups have permissions to. The out come from this is that the anonymous, registered and webmaster groups will be able to read your article introduction (everything before the [extend] tag), but only the registered and webmaster groups will be able to read the rest of the article when they click on the "read more" link.
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Re: AMS - Multi Page Articles?
  • 2005/8/12 1:39

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Second time I've read about a tag not working in AMS in two days. Did you make sure you put in the [extend] tag prior to using the [pagebreak] tag? What version of XOOPS & PHP are you using?

*edit*

This thread on my site explains it in a bit more detail. It is regarding AMS 2.2, but still applies to 2.41.
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Re: AMS - Multi Page Articles?
  • 2005/8/11 22:32

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I wouldn't say improved, but rather additional features. Herve has also done a lot of work on the News module since then, and it now has features that AMS does not, so it is modt definately worth giving it a look. As far as multi-page articles all you should have to do is place a [pagebreak] tag where ever you want a page to end.
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Re: I like AMS but is it simply broken?
  • 2005/8/11 5:18

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You have some kind of URL processing (Short URL Hack?) in place (for SEO I assume?), and I'd suggest this is what is causing the [extend] tag to be displayed.
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Re: I like AMS but is it simply broken?
  • 2005/8/11 2:58

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Quote:

Intuit wrote:
Yes I was using the default editor. LOL guess I still have alot to learn.

JD, here is the link to your site with this. I knew how helpful you were to the newbs ( like me ) with AMS so I went to your site instead to find help on this then I saw the visible [extend] tag and ran back here:)

http://www.warpigw2.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=24&forum=14&post_id=27&PHPSESSID=4b1cdffc639917d9c6834c75c2541804#forumpost27

I will try usuing the alternate editor.

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That is an AMS article posted to NewBB. The [extend] tag is unique to AMS, so NewBB will be printing it directly to screen as it doesn't know what else to do with it. If you find any [extend] tags printed inside an AMS article let me know.

As for editors, i personally prefer the default editor at this stage. Bit more secure, and a bit more robust, even if it is not as feature rich as others.
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Re: I like AMS but is it simply broken?
  • 2005/8/11 0:33

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Don't know what your site is, but I can't find any visable [extend] tags on JD's site. The [extend] tag is only used if using the default DHTML editor, and should only be used once per article. If you are using Koivi you'll have two seperate fields to enter text into.
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Re: XOOPS on commercial site
  • 2005/8/10 6:13

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Actually, under the GNU GPL you can charge for whatever you want, you just can't restrict what the person does with the code once they have it (unless they obtained it unlawfully of course, but good luck trying to chase that down). Most commercial software companies releasing under the GNU GPL (as XOOPS is released) don't actually charge for the software itself though, but rather for the time in producing it. Totally depends on if production is volunteer based, or if there are mouths to feed at the end of it.
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