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Alan-A
Re: Different image on title's block
  • 2005/7/13 12:16

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

you can try adding the following in your theme.html file:
<{if $xoops_pagetitle|truncate:5:""=="Modul" }>
<{else}>
<{/if}>
where "Modul" is the first five letters of the name of your
module.
To cope with all your modules, you'll have to nest the "if"s, and you'll have to remember to update this, should you change a module name.

Good luck,

Alan
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Alan-A
Re: Getting the user IP Address
  • 2005/7/7 14:47

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

a pain, yes, but don't the great majority of users surf with dynamically allocated ip adresses?

Regards,

Alan
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Alan-A
Re: Reciprocal link partners
  • 2005/7/7 13:28

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

@Rabideau
Quote:
listed on my site are 'mostly' my other sites

I've read somewhere that its important for ranking that linked sites have different ip adresses, otherwise one will be "ranked down".

I don't know how important or how true this is or if all your sites have the same ip adress. However, if is IS important, then it would mean that it is probably worth while us farming out all our sites to different providers, despite the extra cost.

Can anyone else (a SEO expert?) shed some light on this?

Best wishes,

Alan
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54
Alan-A
Re: efqDirectory
  • 2005/4/2 15:50

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

Martijn, I'm looking forward to it.

Alan



55
Alan-A
Re: efqDirectory
  • 2005/4/2 15:05

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

I realise that I'm coming in a bit late but I'd like to add to the discussion about categories.

A year ago I worked on a project which was to involve a module containing articles about music. The idea was that it would be possible to change the way categories are listed within the usual sort of top-down tree structure. This would have enabled the users to select, for example, that at the first level, the articles could be sorted according to composer, at the second level according to year of publication and at the third level the type of orchester. Users could also have been able to select, for example, Year / Composer / Type.
I guess that this could only work with each article being given a set of keywords - at best selected from a list - and that the categories used to build the menu structure could then be changed by the user.

Could this be a possibility for this directory here? I can imagine that in a holiday directory one could then let people sort their hotels first by number of stars, or country or type of landscape (sea, mountains, desert, etc.).
And that they could then choose a second category, and so on

Regards,

Alan



56
Alan-A
Re: Liaise - fatal error
  • 2005/3/10 13:58

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


And the new Version works!



57
Alan-A
Re: Liaise - fatal error
  • 2005/3/10 13:24

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Thanks for the quick and informative reply.
I assume that this bug's been fixed - I've just been to the module home page (here) and see that there's a 1.23 version waiting for me.
The moral of the story is ... always check on the module developers site for the newest version and reduce the traffic on xoops.org.
Alan



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Alan-A
Re: Google cant find my xoops site
  • 2005/3/10 13:02

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

@Daniel
do you mean that it's better to have a dummy html start page which then automatically (java script?) redirects a visitor to Xoops, rather than a module which is shown in the standard XOOPS home page?

Alan



59
Alan-A
Liaise - fatal error
  • 2005/3/10 12:40

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

I have a problem with a fresh installation of Liaise 1.21.
Attempting to clone the default 'Send feedback' form I get the following:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: clone() in /www/data/_bibelot/modules/liaise/admin/index.php on line 251

I'm using XOOPS 2.0.9.2 with PHP 4.3.10.

The installation of Liaise went ok.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Alan



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Alan-A
Re: xoopgallery and netpbm version 10.26.5 - errors
  • 2005/3/10 8:35

  • Alan-A

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 191

  • Since: 2004/2/17


Hi,

have just managed to solve this problem myself. I had these error messages and the module didn't install correctly.

I had downloaded xoopsGallery from this site (Version 1.3.3.3) - there is however a newer version at the xoopsGalery site (1.3.3.5) here.
(I won't say anything about how long I took before I got the idea that maybe I didn't have the newest version....)
After I installed the newer version all my errors but one were gone (the ppmquant binary failed to identify itself correctly) and the module installed correctly. It now works ok.
Hope this helps you too.

Alan




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