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MinnesotaW
Re: xeditor and framework configuration?
  • 2007/2/4 15:10

  • MinnesotaW

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Correct on the file structure, and indeed I have checked the "enable html" box in the individual forums (I think I'm doing everything correct, just missing "something").

So for example, if I just click on the bold button in this form, you get the little "sample" word in bold. If you click on the bold button in my forum right now, you get this:

http://home.comcast.net/~wbarisoff/edit_oops.jpg

Dude I appreciate the help!!



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MinnesotaW
xeditor and framework configuration?

Yup, as you can tell I'm hard at getting XOOPS cooking.

I've installed the latest versions of both, and if you read the readme included...I guess I don't fully understand what I'm to do.

In the admin section the WYSIWYG editor works like a champ, but I installed newbb and extcal and get nothing but browser errors if I attempt to use any of the nice buttons like this forum has to bold text or add a link.

So my limited brain tells me there is some configuration work missing so these other modules know how to use the editors included.

Am I close?



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MinnesotaW
Re: Sorry if this is silly, which of the forums is this one?
  • 2007/2/3 21:45

  • MinnesotaW

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Quote:

JAVesey wrote:
Xoops 2.0.16 is the current favoured release and CBB 3.08 works great with this version.

You will need to download the latest Frameworks and xoopseditors.

Frameworks should go into the website's root directory, xoopseditors in the /class directory and CBB (actually a directory call "newbb")in the modules directory, i.e.

website root/Frameworks
website root/class/xoopseditor
website root/modules/newbb


Thanks again John...uploading that right now.

Surfing through the modules, many times the text doesn't explain what they are. So some of them might be great, but since you don't know what it does I roll right by it.

I rolled through tinyeditor (I think) for example, and it explained all the changes made to the release but it didn't say why it existed.

Looking forward to replacing an old Nuke site with XOOPS



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MinnesotaW
Re: Sorry if this is silly, which of the forums is this one?
  • 2007/2/3 19:50

  • MinnesotaW

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Thanks for the reply...being new to XOOPS I've been trying to follow the "2.0.13 vs. 2.2.4" stuff and attempting to figure out where the best place to start is.

This forum doesn't look like the sample 3.05 on the xforge site, so that's why I asked.

Off to download



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MinnesotaW
Sorry if this is silly, which of the forums is this one?
  • 2007/2/3 19:07

  • MinnesotaW

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Out of all the XOOPS forum modules available, which one is this one we are typing on right now.

One thing about this XOOPS site, there isn't the text on the bottom of the modules telling you which module it is or version.

Thanks!



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MinnesotaW
Re: How come framework and editor download not working?
  • 2007/1/23 2:50

  • MinnesotaW

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Quote:

snow77 wrote:
the downloads seem to be working ok from here:

frameworks
xoopseditor


Hmmm...

Then IE must have an issue for some odd reason...each time I attempt to download from there I get errors.

Any FTP sites for Filezilla



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MinnesotaW
How come framework and editor download not working?
  • 2007/1/23 1:07

  • MinnesotaW

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  • Since: 2007/1/22


Just trying to get a XOOPS site up, and both editor and framework downloads appear to be broken links on this site!

1.10 is what I was going for of course




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