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Re: Seeking Chicago-Area Xoops/PHP Devs for New Co.
  • 2003/12/29 17:21

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I have since moved the XOOPS version of the site into production, so it now lives in the root of the site athttp://www.anacys.com/, and the content athttp://www.anacys.com/xoops/ is history.



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Seeking Chicago-Area Xoops/PHP Devs for New Co.
  • 2003/12/28 15:20

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I am in the process of starting up a new web consulting practice in the northwestern Chicago suburbs and am looking for talented Xoops/PHP/LAMP people to work with me. Initial work will be on a contract basis with an intent to pursue full-time hires after we develop some momentum. Our initial market will be small-to-mid-sized businesses and organizations in the area that don't have the deep pockets for a Broadvision or Vignette. I will begin actively marketing our services on January 5.

Feel free to browse our (current clunky) website at http://www.anacys.com/, or our new (but incomplete) Xoops-based site at http://www.anacys.com/xoops/.

Dan Hansen
dan@anacys.com



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WYSIWYG Editor (Non-SPAW) Formatting Codes
  • 2003/12/27 8:04

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Is there a cheatsheet/list of formatting codes for the non-SPAW wysiwyg editor used in WF-Channels and elsewhere? Right now I'm just trying to embed a hard <p> so it picks that style up from my css -- but a cheatsheet would be nice to have in general (or could someone just tell me how to embed html formatting in the thing; it's probably obvious, but at this hour I'm probably too bleary-eyed to pick it up...)

Dan



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Re: REPOST: Admin Module Javascript Runtime Error: Object Required
  • 2003/12/26 16:24

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I pretty much figured that -- it just that I may be using XOOPS to deliver sites that my clients will need to manage, and THEY will have to cope with this error. I can handle it myself; I'm just not eager to have my clients have to see something like this. My guess is that I'm doing something really dumb somewhere and just not seeing it. Hoped that someone a little less thick than me might be able to point out the obvious!

Dan



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Re: REPOST: Admin Module Javascript Runtime Error: Object Required
  • 2003/12/26 3:41

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I checked -- no notes of anything awry -- but I ran a repair on all three tables anyway. Doesn't help.

What's odd is that the behavior isn't consistent. I'll click on the System admin button and get the "matrix-type" menu with no prob. Then click the Downloads button, get the error, click on the System button again, and this time get the error.

Dan



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REPOST: Admin Module Javascript Runtime Error: Object Required
  • 2003/12/25 6:12

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(Apologies for the repost, but I am really tearing my hair out over this. I have noticed that it only seems to appear in my Win XP Pro environment but not on an older Win98SE box. JS seems to work fine otherwise in IE. I have not reposted the full, original message with a phpinfo dump included. That is athttps://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=14664&forum=7#forumpost60185)

I get a JS error (Runtime error referencing line 25) each time an admin module page displays. This APPEARS to be harmless -- functionality is unimpaired -- but it is consistent for every page in the admin ui that I have seen.

I have seen other posts on this but no responses that I have been able to locate. Probably too obvious to warrant comment, but I am still scratching my head after poking around for quite a while.

Environment/debug info follows.


Specfic error message:

Error: A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
Line: 25
Error: Object required

Line: 26
Char: 3
Error: Object required
Code: 0
URL:http://<mysite>/modules/system/admin.php?fct=tplsets

Client: MS Win XP Pro
MSIE Version 6.00.2800.1106.xpsp2.021108-1929


From a View Source of the rendered HTML page exhibiting the problem:

17: <script type='text/javascript'>
18: <!--
19: function popUpL1() {
20: shutdown();
21: popUp("L1",true);
22: }
23: function popUpL16() {
24: shutdown();
25: popUp("L16",true);
26: }



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Re: Admin Module Javascript Runtime Error: Object Required
  • 2003/12/18 7:05

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Does anyone have an idea what may be going on with this? It's driving me batty. Each time I click an admin function I get the silly error popup. I'm sure it's something STOOPID I'm doing, but I'm not seeing it. I'm seeing the same symptoms from two different computers.

Help pleeeeze!!

dh



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Re: YANQ: Adding Main Menu Items
  • 2003/12/12 23:42

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Excellent, thanks!




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YANQ: Adding Main Menu Items
  • 2003/12/12 21:24

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There must be a simple way to do this but that I'm just to dense to see...

I want to add some items to the standard XOOPS Main Menu. Is there a way to do this without either creating a new module for each or hacking the System module? Say, for example, that for an organization I am working for I want to put up a Calendar page and a Directory page with a menu item for each. Just dumb HTML content.

I was able to do this by creating a bare-bones module, installing it, and adding a simple HTML block into it for each "section" (not in the section module sense, of course) -- then making cloned copies for each additional "section". Seems to me there MUST be an easier way right under my nose that I'm not seeing.

dh



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Re: Module Button Font?
  • 2003/12/12 20:46

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Excellent! Thanks!

dh




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