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Re: Need help - My site possibly hacked...
  • 2006/6/17 7:24

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It worked!

That last recommendation worked. I renamed and presto it worked.

One last question. What am I losing out on NOT having a .htaccess file and/or what should I do next?

Thanks Kaotic and the rest of you for your help.

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Re: Need help - My site possibly hacked...
  • 2006/6/16 15:48

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Thanks for the great leads. I'll get on that as soon as I get back this afternoon.

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Need help - My site possibly hacked...
  • 2006/6/16 3:23

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First, visithttp://blackfootcountry.com

Notice the error. Can someone please assist me in telling me what is the matter with my site? I am using ver 2.0.9.2 still.

Thanks.

P.S.
Can this possibly be at the fault of my hosting company?
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Re: DELETING trackback in weblog
  • 2006/3/10 6:50

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Thanks for the tip. I too was getting some nasty trackbacks on my site.
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Re: Modules, themes, and hacks
  • 2006/1/20 18:56

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Quote:

bluenova wrote:
Quote:
I know one of my frequent problems is that I can never tell what modules are compatible with which version of XOOPS until I actually go through the process of downloading it, uploading it, installing it...

A new version of the module repository is being worked on at the moment to solve this issue.

I understand the comments about what the site is lacking, but don't see any comments about how it could be made better. All new modules and themes can be found by looking in the news section, including beta and RC releases which you won't find in the module repository. The news is also broadcast through RSS to all XOOPS sites, so when you are looking in your admin area, it only takes a couple of minutes to check the news page to see whats new.

How could we improve?
Quote:
This is a sad state of affairs because when new add-ons come out it should be shouted from high atop the mountain, rather than being buried under it.

Is it because news moves off the top page to quickly?


Quite the contrary, news flows through the front page slowly and erratically. You say that all the modules and themes can be found looking at the news section, I disagree. Themes maybe, but on many occasions modules have gone "unreported" in the news. It was my assumption as well before that the news "reported" everything. I was shocked to find that a couple modules that I had been waiting for had been released without my knowledge.

You want a suggestion? Replace the "module news" block on the front page with the "recent modules" block found in the module repository. I would rather know a little about all the new modules, than a lot about some (or most) of the new modules. This would go fo the themes and hacks as well.
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Modules, themes, and hacks
  • 2006/1/7 0:00

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Tthis is the first post in quite a long time. I was delighted to here of a re-design in the works. My biggest gripe on the existing design is that as an existing user there wasn't much that caught my eye on the portal page. What brought me back the most was to see what new and exciting modules/hacks/and even themes I could uses to plug in to my site. I feel it is imperative to "feature" these aspects of the community. Not only for the end user, but to give the developers more of a spotlight when their efforts finally come to fruition.

Everyone knows how great XOOPS is and they will use it if it fits their needs, but what will keep me coming back is to see what new neat stuff developers have put together for general public usage. I do not want to disparage the current jobs that the current module and hack repository custodians are doing, but as it is now I find I have to “dig” into the site to find the new works of the developers. This is a sad state of affairs because when new add-ons come out it should be shouted from high atop the mountain, rather than being buried under it.
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Re: Opera 8 license for free - act fast
  • 2005/8/30 22:33

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Thanks Bender
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Re: What are my options for displaying weather on my site?
  • 2005/7/24 1:33

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Ok, let me rephrase that question just a bit:

1) What are the top weather information sources available on the Interent?

2) What tools do they/we provide for weather display?

=========

I am using weatherunderground.com and they provide banners for webmasters. I've up until now been using their banners in my banners display. My site covers a region rather than a specific location, so I like that my banners randomize for each regional area within my target. I am looking for something like this and also an alternative to weatherunderground.com.
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What are my options for displaying weather on my site?
  • 2005/7/24 0:59

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What modules are available to me?

(Preferably something that is fairly recent)
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Re: Experiences with Surpass hosting???
  • 2005/7/15 7:45

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Nah, not yet. It will be some time within the next month. I've yet to get the ball rolling due to my "real" job. Hehe.

I'll keep a running post on my experiences transferring my site to your service, once I get the time (and gumption) to do it.

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