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RicoCali
Re: Using Microsoft Access vs My SQL
  • 2003/12/10 16:44

  • RicoCali

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  • Since: 2002/7/29


Quote:

mktwain124 wrote:
There's another possibility:

Use MyODBC

Your IT partners can use ACCESS to connect to the MySQL database via ODBC. This way you can continue to use MySQL/XOOPS as designed by the devs, and your IT people can populate/modify the data using the familiar ACCESS API.

oops, looks like DonXoop beat me to the punch


I think you missed the point. He was refering to ACCESS the database not ACCESS the development environment.



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RicoCali
Re: Post your feature requests for the newBB
  • 2003/12/10 7:13

  • RicoCali

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Quote:

Ruddle wrote:
1. The ability to upload/attach a file. It would be nice to be able to post a file and then collaborate on it. Perhaps this could be controlled by group.


I like that one...I always have a UML diagram that I have to present and this would be real good



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RicoCali
Re: Post your feature requests for the newBB
  • 2003/12/10 7:10

  • RicoCali

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  • Since: 2002/7/29


The "ONLINE" status by the poster is nice. Would be nicer if there was a link beside it that says "Chat Now". That would be a first in a Forum Feature.



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RicoCali
Re: Using Microsoft Access vs My SQL
  • 2003/12/10 6:59

  • RicoCali

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  • Since: 2002/7/29


Hmmm...thats odd. If you're the only one that knows MySQL and people would be more comfortable to use ACCESS, what makes you think they are going to be comfortable with PHP. I'm guessing that ASP is what they want. I don't subscribe to this site but just in case you do get into that delimna you might want to take a look at this:

http://www.aspnuke.com

As far as your original question. The support for Access, PostGreSQL, etc.. has not been written yet. The good news is that XOOPS is the only CMS I know that have design this properly. They abstracted the database calls to a middle-tier and you can find all the source for it in /html/class/database. All they need to do now is build it for all these other databases. I'm sure someone can do it for you. You might have to pay them though



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/10 0:33

  • RicoCali

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Quote:

CBlue wrote:
RicoCali, after you create the album, you then have to click the link that says add photos, plus you can click the other links you see that help to set up the album after it's created.


Thats the problem...it wont take me to that screen to "Add Photos". I'm still in the same screen to add "new album". It does something behind the scenes though. It creates a directory "album01", "album02"...accordingly everythime I click the "new album" link....OK two beers



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/9 23:47

  • RicoCali

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  • Since: 2002/7/29


Quote:

CBlue wrote:
Can you try using the new xoopsgallery module? It should come with an upgrade script so that you don't lose what you have already in the database.


Do you have a link for me



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/9 23:46

  • RicoCali

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Quote:

SirTanksAlot wrote:
FYI -- I'm using XoopsGallery 1.3.3.3 and XOOPS 2.05 w/o any problems.

Mabey I'm a bit slow today, but can you please summarize what problem you are having... Is it still the flock issue? Or is it a problem w/ the image manipulation libraries? Or both? Or ???



Well it might be 2.0.5.1 with XOOPS 2.051 because that's what I'm using.

Here's the situation now. OK I don't get the "lock" error anymore. But something is still messed up. When I create "new album" nothing happens and it creates a "album01" directory. I click "new album" again and nothing happens again and creates a "album02"...and so on.



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/9 23:43

  • RicoCali

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  • Posts: 120

  • Since: 2002/7/29


Quote:

CBlue wrote:
Yes, but I downloaded it on this site here and it is the 1.3.3 version, not the new one that's on this site now.


Thanks for all your help but I got a lemon somewhere...



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/9 19:33

  • RicoCali

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  • Posts: 120

  • Since: 2002/7/29


Which version of xoopsgallery are you using? Are you using the one from sciox.com?



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RicoCali
Re: Error: Could not open lock file
  • 2003/12/9 19:33

  • RicoCali

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 120

  • Since: 2002/7/29


Which version of xoopsgallery are you using? Are you using the one from sciox.com?




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