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Re: copyright symbol
  • 2006/5/24 17:37

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Thanks everyone for your help. It is now fixed

I took a look in administration/system/preferences/Meta Tag & Footer and the problem was right there. © was actually showing in the Footer section which is weird because I never changed those settings.



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Re: copyright symbol
  • 2006/5/24 5:37

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What is the purpose of the footer.php?
And why would there be a footer.php if it does not even work correctly?



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spankee
Re: copyright symbol
  • 2006/5/23 23:31

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I just checked one of the default themes that also uses <{$xoops_footer}> and I get the same thing.
So, maybe I have a corrupt file? Which one? I will check later.

I moved hosts the other day and I still get the same problem.
Thought I would throw that out there.



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spankee
Re: copyright symbol
  • 2006/5/23 20:16

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I know about the spacing, I just dont know how to show it on this forum.
If you take a look at my site now you can see two copyright symbols. The one that works is code from my theme.html the one that does not is coming from footer.php found in the XOOPS root directory.

Let me ask this...What is the purpose of including the XOOPS footer.php other than showing the "powered by xoops" in the footer? The content in footer.php looks important, but then I really wouldn't know.



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Re: copyright symbol
  • 2006/5/23 7:33

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None of these suggestions worked.
Thanks for trying.

Just to clarify... I can use & copy; in the footer and it works. However, the © symbol does not work from the generated html when using <{$xoops_footer}>.
The default XOOPS footer does use & copy;



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spankee
Re: "x" beside url
  • 2006/5/5 9:18

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You need to clear your browser's cache.



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blocks placement
  • 2006/5/3 22:45

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I am trying to hide a block in one module page. My problem is that when I do not select "all pages" the blocks do not show up in the pages linked by the "user menu".
Is this a problem specific to me or is this how it should work?



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Re: Changing Hosts
  • 2006/5/2 18:44

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The easiest way is to ask your new host to do the transfer. And remember to use the same username and password for your new Cpanel.



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Re: phpGenView (pvg) module problem
  • 2006/5/1 20:34

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You can find the instructions in the PGVXoops package, the file is called readme_xoops.txt.

There is also a patch available to upgrade to the newest release of PhpGedView which includes the fix for the SunTzu Worm. In the installation instuctions where it says "*Upload to /modules" you should upload in the following way.

1) Go here and download PhpGedView 3.3.8, then upload it.
2) Go here and download xoops2_mod_pgvxoops_patch_1.01_RC.zip then upload it.
3) Once again, go here and download then upload pgv338.zip.
4)Continue with the installation procedure.

*Make sure you upload in the given order.

Below is the text concerning installation.
Quote:
Installation
======================

*Be sure your XOOPS user (or the users you select for contacts) has a 'real name'
*Upload to /modules
*Install module through XOOPS Admin
*Click on the PHPGedView icon in the Administration menu and complete the installation steps. (more complete instructions are found in readme.txt)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*You will see a database connect error message and popup - close it and complete the general configuration - DB username, DB password, DB name, DB table prefix (be sure it is correct! XoopsPrefix_pgv_)
*Go on to Administer GEDCOMs
*Step 1 of 4: upload GEDCOM (browse to location). This is limited to a 2MB upload. If it is larger than 2MB, FTP it to your site, then select Add Gedcom and provide the path and name for the GEDCOM file.
*Step 2 of 4: Configure PhpGedView + GEDCOM file. In GEDCOM Basics, set the default person for pedigree and descendancy charts (often times your first dead ancestor). In Web Site & META Tag Settings, set your Main WebSite URL and text. Save Configuration
*Step 3 of 4: Validate Gedcom. Click Cleanup
*Step 4 of 4: Importing records into database. If you get a warning about maximum execution time being exceeded, refresh your browser (resubmit warning may appear - click Retry), it will continue. Once the first set of data is imported (Import progress should show 100%), click on 'Continue importing places'. If the execution times out, refresh your browser. Once the import is complete, you will see a box on the page indicating it has completed.. If you would like to search and list females by their married names, click on the 'Import Married Names' button. You can skip this and follow the links to the Pedigree tree, the Welcome Page, or the GEDCOM management page.


*Edit GEDCOM privacy settings - General Settings (my recommendation): show living names to public; show sources only to admin users; enable clippings cars only to admin users; limit privacy by age of event (yes)
*Update User Account - set GEDCOM INDI record ID (usually yourself), and Pedigree Chart Root Person (same)

*Set config.php to Read Only
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*Set module access according to your desired settings. Also set module admin to your desired settings (any group that has ANY module admin will be defaulted to admin of PGV)

*Begin customizing your PGV Welcome page and GEDCOM favorites



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Re: Something very fishy going on....
  • 2006/5/1 19:00

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It looks like he is hosting the site himself at home.

I get an error "Firefox cannot find the serverhttp://www.chddesden.org/"
Maybe your ISP is blocking port 80.




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