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Re: Turning Notifications OFF for Forums. Where?
  • 2005/5/2 22:54

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Greetings ackbarr -

Missed the simple solution. Forgot to hover. I was going directly to the admin page and there was not an option that I saw there.

Thank You for the assistance.



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Re: Turning Notifications OFF for Forums. Where?
  • 2005/5/2 21:21

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Greetings -
Anyone out there....



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Turning Notifications OFF for Forums. Where?
  • 2005/5/2 18:51

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Greetings -

This is the basic Forums that is included with XOOPS.

I have turned all the notifications off for all the installed modules by going into each module and setting the option to no notification except that I can not find where to turn the notifications OFF for Forums.

Any assistance would be appreciated.



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Re: Avatars: Face-001, Face-002, etc. ???
  • 2005/4/26 20:52

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Greetings Carnuke -

Thank you for the pointer. I read it and it gives me an understanding of how to do avatar load for many items.

I would still appreciate anyone letting me know if the colections of Faces-??? is available as a download.

Thanks In Advance.



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Avatars: Face-001, Face-002, etc. ???
  • 2005/4/26 16:35

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Greetings -

I have seen several sites with Avatars named Face-001, Face-002, etc.

Is this collection available somewhere with a mass upload into the avatars table?

Thanks In Advance.



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Re: Better "Polls" Module ???
  • 2005/4/22 13:15

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Greetings - More Features...

Once the poll expires it not only emails the admin but it disappers from the poll block.

Hope That Helps.



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Re: Cloaking email addresses to prevent harvesting
  • 2005/4/22 12:22

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Greetings Herko -

Thank you for the response and the pointer to the Smarty solution.



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Cloaking email addresses to prevent harvesting
  • 2005/4/22 5:41

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Greetings -

There are bots that go to websites and harvest or scrape email addresses from their web pages. We have several XOOPS modules that collect email addresses and display them or embed them with the 'mailto:' tag on web pages that get displayed making posible for spamers using spam bots to scrape those emails for whatever purposes.

This following link athttps://www.clariondeveloper.com/webcloak/index.htm provides a solution for cloaking email addresses in such a way that makes it very dificult to harvest or scrape email addresses by a spam bot.

I am sugesting that it would be usefull if this technique or a similar one was built into XOOPS as part of the core routines so they could be called by module developers and used to make it very difficult for spam bots to collect email addresses from XOOPS sites.

Hope That Helps.



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Re: You have an error in your SQL syntax Xoops 2. 09 .2
  • 2005/4/20 13:53

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Greetings soconfused -

Well it looks like you found something that is incorrect with the module. This would indicate that hopefully your database is okay. But there seems to be something incorrect with the first SQL statement.

It seems that some developers do not turn on debug at the end of their development cycle, after they think the module is ready for a release, to check for errors they have missed.

I also have a XOOPS test installation that is permanently set on debug mode. I test new modules that I am interested in this test system. Most of the time I find undefined constants.

You might want to report this error to the module developer to see if he can resolve it.



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Re: You have an error in your SQL syntax Xoops 2. 09 .2
  • 2005/4/19 17:40

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Greetings soconfused -

From my limited knowledge perspective what you posted looks correct.

My guess is that you need to be looking at the posted items in the forums. Posibly the last 10 to 20 items or so on the database.

Hope That Helps.




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