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JackJ
Re: How to "Include" another php page??
  • 2004/9/14 21:46

  • JackJ

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  • Since: 2003/8/31


You could do a custom block, say center center and add this

include('http://www.radioiv.com/jamroom/rank.php?mode=song&order=4');

save the block as a php script

the settings of the page may interfere with your css settings, may have to tweak things



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JackJ
Re: Module problems
  • 2004/9/13 23:23

  • JackJ

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The unexpected t_string usually means missing semicolon i.e


echo "whatever" ;

I don't have freecontent but I would check out the line referred to in the error





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JackJ
Re: Why is XoopsForDummies still not on the documentation site?
  • 2004/9/13 22:44

  • JackJ

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  • Since: 2003/8/31


Thanks Richard, been away a while, I caught your mail, I have an HTML version for download which you can use or incorporate in docman in any way you wish, add some improvements etc..:)

best regards..:)



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JackJ
Re: allow user to edit a page
  • 2004/9/13 22:39

  • JackJ

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Have you tried Wfsection?http://www.wf-projects.com It is still in beta I think, but it has the ability for users to edit their own content, but some minor bugs are still being ironed out, I think another bugfix release is due soon.

Or Xfsection, a clone of wfsection allows users to edit their own articles. No HTML allowed

I have a hacked version of wfsection (and spaw) for download at my site, I did this for a friend, users can only use the HTML wysiwyg editor for editing content. Allowing all users to submit using HTML might be a security risk.

http://www.macambridge.com/modules/mydownloads/



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JackJ
Re: xcGallery & xfSection mods: Can users modify their posts?
  • 2004/8/9 23:49

  • JackJ

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  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


With xfsection their is a setting in a config.php file that has to be set to "true" for user edit. Check out the readme file or instructions, it is a while since I have looked at xfsection.

Also, you will not see the edit link unless you log in as the user that created the article.



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JackJ
Re: customize the database error page?
  • 2004/8/9 23:25

  • JackJ

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  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


I would also recommend getting Crimson Editor. (free)

http://www.crimsoneditor.com/

It has a very handy "search in files" facility. Just add the text or line of text you are searching for.

Then use the "browse" facility in the "search in files" dialogue box to browse to your XOOPS "html" folder on your PC. All the files containing the chosen text appear at the bottom of the screen as hyperlinks, and you can quickly jump to the file or files concerned.

Remember to check the "subfolders" option when searching in files



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JackJ
Re: xcGallery & xfSection mods: Can users modify their posts?
  • 2004/8/9 22:51

  • JackJ

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  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


With xfsection users can only modify their own articles, and the "edit" link appears only on the articles a user owns when the user logs in.

With xcgallery, users can have their own editable gallery



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JackJ
Re: customize the database error page?
  • 2004/8/9 22:39

  • JackJ

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  • Since: 2003/8/31


Greetings,

Yes,

around line 140 in:

yoursite.com/class/errorhandler.php



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JackJ
Re: Why is XoopsForDummies still not on the documentation site?
  • 2004/8/9 21:46

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


Hello there,

Not been around a while, job promotion, home demands, and love life developing..:)

Interesting thread though, it was a hashed job really, so I am working on some nitty gritty improvements, and adding an exciting voice intro!! I have been told my voice is a bit like Sean Connery's, or is his like mine?

best regards

JackJ



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XoopsForDummies Update
  • 2004/6/14 1:03

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


I have updated the XoopsForDummies documentation and tutorials. I added a section for adding content and links to content modules.

The windows ebook and the HTML version is Here

I have also removed any reference to copyrights, it is my wee gift to Xoops, to be used or distributed as you wish. I will probably take it down soon because I am starting to use my site for developement purposes. I was hoping they would grab it here, but the stoney cold silence spoke volumes..:)

However, Mith thought it was awesome, that's enough for me..

So far it has had 328 downloads and the online version about 1700 hits. Not great, but it must be proving useful to some.

online version at www.macambridge.com/dummies

I just did this to save myself some typing..





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