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Daigoro
Re: Emailing users issue
  • 2006/9/9 9:04

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100 mails sounds like a "human" limit, and I would not be supprised to find out this is something your host is resposible for, as they are afraide of you perhaps sending out spam.

Many times they simply have a limit of say, max. 100 mails every 15 minutes.
Other times they analyse the headers of the outgoing post, and desides what kind of limiting they will enforce.

As the mails send from the XOOPS system does have incomplete headers, both senarios are likely. But you could ask your host about their politics.


And for the XOOPS mailer system... perhaps it's time to start thinking about some scheduling system when sending out mails?
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Xoops petition module?
  • 2006/9/7 13:27

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Thanks Peekay - it looks promising (judging from the web-site), and also relative easy to hack into what I need.
I'll dig further into it tonight when I'm off from work.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Xoops petition module?
  • 2006/9/7 10:12

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Thanks Peekay,

I quickly checked 'EvenNews' in the Repository and on the development-site. It does definitely need a bit of work, as it has outstanding bugs from 2004.
I'll look closer at the code when I'm back home, to see if I can hack it into what I need.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Xoops petition module?
  • 2006/9/7 8:35

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Hi DuGris,

Sounds great. I'm looking forward to it.

But I'm afraide it's too late for the task I have now, so I'll probably have to make something myself. - And then not have any fancy features.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Xoops petition module?
  • 2006/9/6 20:21

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Thanks Bender and marcionline.

Another person just PM'ed me, and told about the ePetition module - but I must admit the site has me confused, and I'm very much uncertain about the module. And it's not available for download.
I've tried to contact the author, and hope to learn more from him.

But I'm still searching for other options.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Xoops petition module?
  • 2006/9/6 19:31

  • Daigoro

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I've been searching for a petition module but can't seem to find one. But I wouldn't be surprised to learn it's available, somewhere out there...

I need it to be able to collect name, address, email and possible comments, and also to log the IP of the submitter.

It would be very nice if it was able to send out confirmation emails to verify the petition.

Additionally it would be very nice if it was able to show some statistics on the petition, and perhaps a list of names of the people who has already entered the petition - perhaps separated into groups of 100 names?

If it's not available for Xoops, please suggest alternatives as I need it relatively fast.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Strange phyton (!!!) error after upgrade to 2.0.15
  • 2006/9/6 18:15

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My problem suddenly dissapeared,


...and now I can't recreate it.

Strange.

I commented out the reload meta-tag in system_redirect.html to study the output more (and found out it was actually two complete html pages, stacked ontop of each other. First the error, then the expected header).

Then when I had saved the output, I replaced the original system_redirect.html template, and after that the error dissapeared.

This really annoyes me, as I now have absolutly no idear what it is that went wrong.

My guess is my provider did actually fix it, after I wrote to them.

I hope never to see that error again!!
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Strange phyton (!!!) error after upgrade to 2.0.15
  • 2006/9/6 17:11

  • Daigoro

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I've just gotten a reply from my host, where they basically say:

1) We don't support Phyton.
2) We do not have any problems with any of our servers.
3) We don't have ViewVC or any parts of it installed.
4) It appears your code try to execute Phyton code, which is not possible on our server.

But I can't find anything in my XOOPS installation that remotely looks like it's calling any Phyton code.

Argh!
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Strange phyton (!!!) error after upgrade to 2.0.15
  • 2006/9/5 21:43

  • Daigoro

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Thanks for your reply, Bender.

I don't think my provider (A commercial web-provider) has a CVS environment. If they do, they've never told me about it.

I notice the script that apparently breaks is viewvc.py, which apparently is part of ViewVC (http://www.viewvc.org/)- again something that's used for CVS.

I'm wondering if there could be any CVS stubs embedded somewhere in xoops, that somehow triggers the error.

I've written to my provider, asking if they can help me track down this error (They still haven't answered), but I'd like to make sure it's not coming from the XOOPS installation.
I just have no idea about where to start searching for the error.
Best regards,
Daigoro



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Daigoro
Re: Strange phyton (!!!) error after upgrade to 2.0.15
  • 2006/9/5 19:44

  • Daigoro

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  • Since: 2003/7/3 2


I've now tried to revert back to 2.0.14 one file at a time, and I can't make the error disappear, so I guess it must be something that has happened on my host's system... or?

What's really making me wonder, is that the word "xoops" is part of the error.

I'd really appreciate to get some help with this!
Best regards,
Daigoro




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