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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/10/6 23:50

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Are you inserting them as html img tags or bbcode img tags? Are they local images or remote images? Which editor are you using?



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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/8/26 12:28

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In the official release of SimplyWiki 1.1, the list of pages in the TOC are not a bulleted list. Perhaps you are experiencing something different?



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Re: Modules can't be deactivated.....
  • 2009/6/30 3:25

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I would look at your PHP installation on your new server and see if suhosin is installed - it probably is and it limits the number of post vars to 200, by default.
From another forum - Quote:
The modules admin form has 7 variables for each installed module, which means when you pass 28 installed modules, the form will not work unless you change the suhosin.post.max_vars directive to allow more post variables. The other actions on the page (install, update and show information) were working because they use get variables



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Re: xcGallery - Making the Thumbnails look decent
  • 2009/6/30 2:09

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Did you regenerate the thumbs and midsize AFTER changing your graphics library? Changing the option in preferences will not affect any existing images, only newly uploaded images.



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Re: Better organisation of upload file...
  • 2009/4/26 1:08

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If you want a truly integrated site, images/media should be available to all modules and the core, not to just the module where it was added. How many times have you wanted to use an image in another module, only to find you need to upload it again?



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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/4/15 12:11

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So it was - thanks for catching that. Links are corrected.



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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/4/15 2:10

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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/4/9 23:34

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I'm not sure why the templates wouldn't be deleted - that is part of the core, not the module. There definitely are template changes in this release, so I will make a note in the release notes to check this if problems are encountered. It will also be an issue if you are using template overrides and have modified the previous wiwimod templates. (got caught by that one, myself )

One other significant option to watch is the new setting in preferences to determine which page will be the home page for the module. Previously, it was coded in the language files as 'WiwiHome', now the default is 'HomePage' (or however it has been translated in each language). You will need to update this option to match your old top page name. New installs will not need to alter this, unless you want to. This option also gives you the ability to change the top page at any time.

I will be moving this release to final status after the weekend...



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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/3/30 0:55

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Quote:
got to mend a window that #2 son put a football through

I take it that would not be an American football

[quote]
by nmshah on 2009/3/29 16:48:56

Thanks skenow for the fix,

but there is a typo error in your post
[/quote
ah, yes, the post was incorrect, but it was committed properly in the repository.

Thanks for the report back.



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Re: Wiwimod
  • 2009/3/29 14:02

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Quote:

JAVesey wrote:
Thanks for the bug-fixes - there's been a fair bit of work for you sorting out the date/time formatting

Hadn't noticed the search one - sorry


Can you check this fix in 2.3.x?

Some reasons the date/time formatting issues arise:
* Not properly separating code layer from presentation layer

* Not properly defining the date/time fields in the database. Some developers use an integer field, some use a text field, some use a timestamp field, some use a date field and a time field, and still others use a datetime field. Each of them stores the information in different formats and converting and formatting them varies. This is something for the Module Development team to standardize. For the Core Development team, making sure each of the core areas that uses date/time is expecting the same data type.

* Simple mistakes in overlooking parts of code

Just a few ramblings on developing modules.




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