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rabideau
Re: Templates for admin pages
  • 2007/3/22 15:43

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There are modules that allow that. I don't remember their names off-hand.
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Re: Cannot Get Xoops To Initiate
  • 2007/3/22 15:38

  • rabideau

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Read here:

http://xoopsdocs.net/modules/docs/

Read here:http://helpxoops.info . The WIKI has additional info.
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Re: Site Backup==> Module???
  • 2007/3/20 15:39

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Hi Ted,

Let me be one of the first to test your module. We'll use it onhttp://helpxoops.info That site will give you some significant load and a robust test. Besides it will make my life easier, too!

akitsn, I'll check the sites out you mentioned... but Ted has hit the issue directly! I have found and am runnign cron MySQL backup... cpanel manual site backup... and there is nothing out there that merges all these together into one neat email the results to me type package.

Ted, you have a winner here!
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Re: Custom 404 error Pages
  • 2007/3/18 13:01

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You need to edit your site error pages. Normally they will be found pre-loaded by your host site and are often editable from your site control panel.

They have nothing to do with XOOPS really....
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Re: my website was hacked! Now what?
  • 2007/3/18 1:17

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If you backed up your site, simply restore your site over their trash.

If you didn't... you may have to rebuild from your last stable or recoverable point. It sucks...

Should you wish to see a simple backup strategy go here:
http://helpxoops.info/modules/content/index.php?id=19
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Re: Need a theme
  • 2007/3/18 1:03

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It's really pretty easy to do your own. You can go to this page and download a theme plus instructions on how to modify it at:

http://helpxoops.info/modules/wfdownloads/viewcat.php?cid=11
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Re: Site Backup==> Module???
  • 2007/3/17 21:06

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Hi David,

No this does not provide for a backup of /public_html plus all subordinate directories. Ideally I want to backup, compress /public_html/... and then run the script via cron.

Seems simple but it isn't, unfortunately.
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Site Backup==> Module???
  • 2007/3/17 20:23

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I am looking for a module or php code to perform a backup of my 'physical' sites. There used to be such a module but the developer's site is gone.

I already have a MySQL DB backup toolset.. what I really need is something to simply copy and compress my site files.

Any help is appreciated!
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Re: Stripping Xoops of unwanted Spaces, will increase speed
  • 2007/3/17 14:43

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Hi Wiz.

The real problem is that most everything in XOOPS involves using interpretive not compiled languages. Interpretive languages are by default efficient in generation not operation.

Certainly there are correct and/or better ways to write code (compiled, interpretive or otherwise). To that end I think a guide on good XOOPS techniques and tricks is most useful.

I only ran my test because you piqued my interest. I found the results curious and counter-intuitive. That's why I shared them
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Re: Stripping Xoops of unwanted Spaces, will increase speed
  • 2007/3/17 13:57

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The only point I wanted to make is that the compression of a css file might save a tad of disk space... but seems to have zero postive impact in performance (actually my tests indicate it runs less efficiently). Truth of the matter is that css is so far away from machine code that it is impossible to guess why this might be.

The bottom line for me is I like css I can read easily. And it seems we suffer no performance degradation as a result.
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