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Re: right blocks on all pages
  • 2004/12/8 19:04

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


If you theme supports right blocks, and you have one enabled it will just do it.

Go to Admin>Blocks set a block for the right column and view in all pages.

That should be it.



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jmass
Re: HELP!!!! Error [Xoops]: Unable to connect to database in file class/database/databasefactory.p
  • 2004/12/8 18:46

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


You could copy a working theme and overwrite the theme that is screwing you up. Don't forget to flush the cache.



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jmass
Re: How do you get www2.somesite.com or www3.somesite.com?
  • 2004/12/8 18:45

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


It is true that a host name is a host name is a host name.

Sub Domains are no different, like it explained above.

However, in the past we did a kind of neet thing with them.

client1.obscorp.com
client2.obscorp.com

each pulled the same site customized to the client.

We stopped that, but it was kind of cool.



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jmass
Re: Uploading 65 modules
  • 2004/12/8 18:05

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


I use XOOPS as part of my company's hosted portal product - OBS Portal Server. It is Xoops, IBM Domino, Icewarp Webmail, OBS Webdesign, IBM Portal Server, IBM WebSphere Commerce Server, and some other items all integrated. It is a hosted only option. Because of the GPL and my use of close sourced applications, I can not release it.

I did the exact same thing as you are talking about. I currently have a custom XOOPS image with 40+ hand picked modules. I have included some custom hacks, custom themes, new module icon set, enhanced admin interface, and more. I allows me to have a very consistent install. Very little of these improvements are mine alone. Most are pulled together from all of the different resources I have found here.

I think that what you are planning is a great idea, it has served me very well with zero problems.



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jmass
Re: xHelp bug
  • 2004/12/8 17:53

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


I inserted:

<{$xoops_module_header}>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
<{$xoops_js}>
//-->
</script>

into my theme and now it works great!!!!!!

Thanks a million!

BTW - I never had this before, and this was the first issue... Wierd.



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jmass
Main Menu Pointers Needed
  • 2004/12/8 17:46

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


Hello!

I am having some frustration with the main menu. I used to use dummy modules to hold places in the main menu. I could point the links (including sub menu entries) to where ever I wanted. It was fine, except I could not edit my content through the XOOPS interface. I had to SSH in and use VI. I am as hard core as the next web designer, but VI is not my preferred method of editing HTML

So I switched to Tiny-D. I expanded it to 25 copies, just to be safe, and was happy.

Now I have a new problem. I have created some forms using Liaise. I want a link to these forms to show up as a sub mneu entry under a Tiny-D main menu entry. My old way of populating the main menu would have allowed this, but not with Tiny-D.

Is there a better way? How hard would it be to hack Tiny-D to allow the creation of ad-hock submenu entries. This would not be perfect. If the submenu linked to a Liaise form, the menu would then close up when you navigated to it. But I could live with that.

Thanks,



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jmass
xHelp bug
  • 2004/12/8 17:21

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


Hello!

I get the following javascript error in xHelp when doing a user lookup (trying to create a ticket as another user)

Error: openWithSelfMain is not defined
Source File: javascript:openWithSelfMain('lookup.php', 'lookup',400, 300);
Line: 1

FireFox BTW

Thanks,



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jmass
Re: How to change menu images in different modules?
  • 2004/12/8 16:48

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


It ain't personal... I just don't know.



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jmass
Re: Help Desk Module with Reports
  • 2004/12/8 15:24

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


I feel you man.

xHelp is great. However, reporting is also where it is weak.

I still use it, because it is very nice. But I wish for reporting as well



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jmass
Re: Agenda X Administration trouble
  • 2004/12/7 23:15

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


I believe that Agenda-x has most of the prefrences available from the front side of the module. Log in as webmaster and go the the agenda-x module from the front of your site.




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