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Re: port this module? i'll provide free hosting..
  • 2003/11/29 10:26

  • intel352

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  • Since: 2003/11/23


ehehe, why yes, yes i am



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Re: Gallery & Image Magic
  • 2003/11/29 6:51

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


unzip/untar the netpbm file, you should have a folder titled 'netpbm'

upload it to your webserver, and if you're using WS-FTP Pro, then right-click on the netpbm folder -> goto Properties

you will see Read,Write,Execute check boxes, and right above them, a Numeric Value box

change the numeric value to '755', then click OK

do the same for each of the netpbm files INSIDE the folder, *except* for the Readme file.

what this does, is make all the files executable from your server account


if you use a different ftp program, then just right-click on the files and explore your options, looking for anything that allows you to change the Read, Write, Explore options, or to change the 'chmod' value



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Re: Is there a Module that will all visitors to make their own webpage
  • 2003/11/29 6:30

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


ackbar, i've been looking for something similar to what has been requested

i run a counter-strike map site (currently still php-nuke), and it has been suggested by several of the mappers that i host webpages for them, allowing them to edit the pages, add File Downloads, description images, etc etc

(the point of the hosted pages would be for the mappers to pimp their current or upcoming map releases)

what would be handy is a version of WFSections that allows users to manage their own pages, with the ability to upload files/images (and have the files automatically added to the Downloads module? that'd be nice), so that the page is viewed like a normal XOOPS section page

i reckon i'll prolly just have to wait for the next WFSections release to see if it covers what i need



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 6:16

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


Good, stay away from PHP-Nuke, it's bug-ridden, full of security holes, etc... I'm trying to leave PHP-Nuke, but attempting to get XOOPS setup to my satisfaction first, eheh

it'd be nice if we could manually split this off from your original request, since our little conversation has just distracted users from your original request... :-\



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 5:57

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


omg, just forget it, like i said, personal opinion, i dislike the default sections module, it is essentially the PHP-Nuke sections module, which is crap

i feel it makes more sense to build upon something that is *not* crap, i.e.- any other sections module...


but again, i reiterate, personal opinion



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 5:38

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


because it's very likely that the Sections code hasn't changed very much from the PHP-Nuke version, it would be better to go with a Sections module that has been more customized for XOOPS specifically

but hey, that's just my personal opinion... i loathe the PHP-Nuke Sections module, lmfao



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Re: montisarts.com - what do you think?
  • 2003/11/29 5:05

  • intel352

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


i saw your site about a week ago, i like the themes you design

the only thing i'm not the biggest fan of, is the width-limit on your themes, but that's just my personal preference, i like sites that cover the whole page, so i don't haveta scroll down as far

lol

anyways, gj



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 4:54

  • intel352

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  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


even then, you're still likely to be better off starting with one of those modules, lol

dunno tho, these guys are good programmers, they should be able to come up with something for ya



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 4:02

  • intel352

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


https://xoops.org/search.php?query=section&mid=21&action=showall&andor=AND << i see several section modules, enhancements, etc, just by doing that search

try using those, see how they work, if you like one and it doesn't meet ALL your needs, it would at least be easier to start with something that already has some features, and build on top of it

Sections has pretty much *no* features, lol, so it would require more work to add in all the features you want



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Re: Special Section Issues
  • 2003/11/29 3:48

  • intel352

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 824

  • Since: 2003/11/23


i'd look around, there's some quality sections/content modules out there, that blow away the default Sections module (default Sections module is essentially the same module found in PHP-Nuke releases... even has the Francisco Burzi copyright, lmfao... ugh)




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