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xhtml validation with xv.php
  • 2004/3/20 1:50

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


Hi,

xv.php is a php script that captures the whole page output, validates it (XML and XHTML) and displays errors at the end of the page.

It would be great to integrate this script (or something similar) into XOOPS and have the option to use it as a debug mode.

Marius



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mariuss
Re: Yellow Pages problem
  • 2004/3/20 1:28

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


I run into the very same problem, the script does not work with Register Globals off. I fixed this issue and a few other minor bugs, until BuilderB is releasing a new version you can use my copy: xdirectory_1.5.a.zip

I did modify many of the templates to suit my needs, the original ones have names ending with underscore (_).

Cheers,
Marius



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mariuss
eCal import into piCal
  • 2004/3/18 2:58

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


I am working on an import script to move events from eCal to piCal (70% done).

If anyone is interested in this script then please let me know.

Thanks,
Marius



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mariuss
robots.txt is blocking archive.org
  • 2004/3/9 5:48

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


It seems that the robots.txt file shipped with XOOPS 2 is preventing archive.org (aka Wayback Machine) from archiving your XOOPS site.

I don't know what the problem is but all the sites using XOOPS that I created stopped being archived after XOOPS 2 was installed. After the installation the only thing that was archived for a while is robots.txt, after that nothing.

As an example have a look at the www.xoops.org archives:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.xoops.org

As you can see the archiving stopped on June 12, 2003.

The robots.txt of this site:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.xoops.org/robots.txt

was archived until November 10, 2003.

For now I renamed robots.txt on all of my XOOPS sites.

Any clues what could be wrong?

Thanks,
Marius




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mariuss
Re: Custom Pages Module
  • 2004/2/23 20:23

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


There are quite a few modules doing just this. Have a look at Freecontent, WF-Channel and C-JAY (there must be more).

I used Freecontent and WF-Channel.

I guess that WF-Channel is the closest to what you need (almost the same with what you describe).

Marius



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mariuss
Re: How do I make my blocks appear on every page.?
  • 2004/2/20 20:29

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


1. Administration Menu / System Admin icon / Blocks

Edit the block you are interested in (you may have to adjust the filter to see it in the list) and in the 'Visible in' list select 'All Pages'.

2. Administration Menu / System Admin icon / Groups

Select Anonymous Users - Modify and check/uncheck the blocks that anonymous users should see.

For registered users do the same, Groups Main / Registered Users - Modify.

Marius



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mariuss
custom block not visible in custom module
  • 2004/2/20 7:39

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


I have a very simple custom module, I thin wrapper around a gallery script (MiG), and custom blocks made visible specifically only in this module will not show up.

These custom blocks do show up in other modules, but no matter what I do they won't in this custom one. Modules set to show up in all modules do show up no problem in the custom module.

Any clues what the problem may be?

It is not a permissions problem for sure (everyone has full access to both the block and the module).

Thanks,
Marius



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mariuss
super user
  • 2004/2/20 6:58

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


A 'super user' feature available only to web masters (or only to main administrator) would allow them to login as some other user.

Many times I get requests from users that have accounts on my site but are not web savy to post news or forum messages for them. It would be nice if I could login as them without having to ask their password.

Basically if you are a webmaster you would have access to a login like page, only username, no password, that allows you to login as someone else. The only way to go back being yourself would be to logout and login again. This is similar to the 'su' command in Unix.

Cheers,
Marius



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mariuss
Re: Internet Explorer Crash
  • 2003/12/5 0:27

  • mariuss

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  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


I think I did find the problem. On both sites I am using awstats and recently I installed a script called awstats_misc_tracker.js. Aparently this JavaScript code is killing some installations of IE6.

Long live Bill Gates and his rock solid software.

Marius



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mariuss
Internet Explorer Crash
  • 2003/12/4 23:56

  • mariuss

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  • Posts: 99

  • Since: 2002/9/6 5


From two different sites running XOOPS 2.0.5.1 I got reports that the site is crashing Internet Explorer. I was never able to reproduce this problem. In both cases the browser used was IE 6.

Did anybody else run into this issue?

Thanks,
Marius




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