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Re: Fantastico Install Problem
  • 2003/10/28 2:03

  • Draven

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  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Quote:

mvandam wrote:
Specify the top level that *you* have access to. e.g. It might by /home/users/xyz/www or something like that.


I think fantastico actually puts it in a XOOPS folder on you regardless of being root or not. Just install it that way, then once everything is up and going move all the files out of XOOPS to / and change the mainfile.php directory listing to / and not /xoops. Then you're all set.



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Re: Totaly lost
  • 2003/10/28 1:56

  • Draven

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  • Since: 2003/5/28


No, they happen for eveyone.It just means a variable was accessed that was never declared, no biggy.



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Re: Totaly lost
  • 2003/10/28 1:08

  • Draven

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  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


They're not errors, just notices. Turn of PHP debugging in your system admin and they'll be gone.



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Re: PayPal module
  • 2003/10/27 22:46

  • Draven

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  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Tom, I already am part of the Module Development Team. (We need titles for that here, hint hint.)

I'm also designing the new XOOPS global network themes. Man, I have no life. My girlfriends gonna kill me I keep this up. lol



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Re: PayPal module
  • 2003/10/27 4:03

  • Draven

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  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Ok, once I'm done with the news Xoops.org design I'll start looking into making a membership module. Perhaps the best bet is to create a module which integrates sub payment modules, starting with PayPal. That way people can write their own payment submodules using the membership framework. Hmmm.



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Re: PayPal module
  • 2003/10/26 23:07

  • Draven

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Well it's a whole other ball game if you want to get into a billing module (Account creation, suspension, invoicing, payment gateway options etc..), which is basically what you outlined above. Just trying to keep up with all the gateways is a full time job. A simple paypal membership is quite easy (they pay and have there group changed), but going the full nine yards and creating a "Modernbill" type application is much more difficult.

Might want to suggest this at the module teams site (or I will). Perhaps it's something we can look into after we update all the current modules.



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Re: PayPal module
  • 2003/10/26 22:49

  • Draven

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Ok, layout the features you're looking for here and maybe I'll whip together a module. Are you basically looking for a module to handle pay memberships? Something like...

1. user clicks subscription module link
2. goes to paypal and pays
3. comes back and user group is changed to new "pay" group
4. Http referrer checks to make sure they came from the paypal site?

Something like that?

Such a module would then have an admin area to enter paypal number, referring page, new group to assign etc..

Sound about right?

Paypal even has a recurring membership option.

Quote:
PayPal Subscriptions and Recurring Payments lets you accept recurring payments for your service. Your subscribers will be able to subscribe quickly and securely from PayPal hosted payment pages where they can make initial payments (if necessary) and set up any future payments for the subscription.



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Draven
Re: I just lost part of my Administration Menu!
  • 2003/10/18 2:52

  • Draven

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Try the search bud, lots of people have had this problem.

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=12139&forum=21#forumpost51308

or

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=12671&forum=3#forumpost50823



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Re: Several Hacks
  • 2003/10/18 2:29

  • Draven

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Quote:

nautis wrote:
glossaire: smartied the module made it easier to navigate by letter.


Maybe I'm missing something but the link you gave to the glossaire module is not smarty enabled, it's the exact same as the org. module.



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Re: what u said
  • 2003/10/17 20:15

  • Draven

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 337

  • Since: 2003/5/28


Quote:
Myth #8: Google Will Not Index Dynamic Pages

Some search engines have, in the past, had problems with dynamic pages, that is, pages that use a query string. This was not due to any technical limitation, but rather, because search engines knew that it was possible to create a set of an infinite amount of dynamic pages, or they could create an endless loop. In either case, the search engines did not want their crawlers to be caught spidering endless numbers of dynamically generated pages.

Google is a newer search engine, and has never had a problem with query strings. However, some dynamic pages can still throw Google for a loop.

Some shopping carts or forums store session information in the URL when cookies are unable to be written. This effectively kills search engines like Google because search engines key their indexes with URLs, and when you put session information in the URL, that URL will change constantly. This is especially true as Google uses multiple IP addresses to crawl the Web, so each crawler will see a different URL on your site, which basically results in those pages not being listed. It is important that if you use such software, you amend it so that if cookies are unable to be written, the software simply does not track session information.

So, you don't need to use search engine-friendly URLs to be listed in Google. However, these URLs do have other benefits, such as hiding what server side technology you use (so that you may change it seamlessly later), and they are more people-friendly. Additionally, while Google can spider dynamic pages, it may limit the amount of dynamic pages it spiders from one particular site. Your best bet for a good ranking is to use search-engine friendly URLs.





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