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Bachus
Re: phpbb integrated module teaser
  • 2004/8/19 10:04

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And the most important question: when?

P.S. This is what i've been waiting for for a looooong time... good luck



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Bachus
Re: multiple frontends in xoops
  • 2004/8/15 6:27

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I'm afraid it prooved to be impossible. I went with ezpublish, which I sincerely don't like, for that particular project.



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Bachus
Re: Subsite Hack, help with tables to share??
  • 2004/5/21 7:58

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I haven't used the hack, so I don't know wht exactly you need to do, but if you want to know which tables are 'property' of which module look into the sql directory in each module. You will find a file with sql queries. Run it in phpmyadmin on a new database and voila - you get the list of tables a particular module creates.

If you can't access phpmyadmin or a new database, try just reading the sql file. Tables are created where there is a "CREATE" statement. SQL queries are pretty much human-readable. Just give it a go.



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Bachus
multiple frontends in xoops
  • 2004/4/23 13:37

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Is there a possibility in XOOPS to set up more then one frontend on a single XOOPS installation? For example set up news.domain.com, sections.domain.com, forum.domain.com, all of which would have seperate themes and block layouts, but would share the same database, account system etc. ? Perhaps there is a module or hack which facilitates this?

Suggestions on how to do this with XOOPS (i know ezpublish can do this, but ezpublish is waaay bloated) would be appreciated, thanks in advance



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Bachus
Re: Modules installation problem
  • 2003/10/30 21:03

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The modules *do* show up in the main menu. It's just that they output nothing when you click the menu link.

Geez. I'd hate to perform a fresh installation.



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Bachus
Re: Modules installation problem
  • 2003/10/30 17:04

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I've set 777 to the whole site (i don't care about security very much if i can't do anything prouctive with the site...). It didn't help.

The modules appear blank while trying to view them logged in as the webmaster, so i don't think block/group permissions have much to do with it. However - i did doublecheck. The group/block permissions are set ok.

I'm on a linux/apache server.



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Bachus
Modules installation problem
  • 2003/10/30 15:54

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I have a very big problem installing modules.

The admin pannel says they are installed ok. They appear in the admin pannel, you can change the options. However, when you enter the modules on the site, they appear blank (not the whole page, just the place where the module should be).

on 2.0.3 (this has disppeared in 2.0.5), at the very top of the page (not in the log - above everything, including blue XOOPS title), there used to be 'file open failed' writen while performing the installation of a module for the first time (this would not appear after uninstall+install).

This happens to every module I try to install. Including the official ones. Has someone encountered this before? To me it looks like a permission problem, but since XOOPS doesn't say what file it can't open, I am finding it difficult to tackle the problem.

Help would be appreciated.

I have 2.0.5 at the moment (but the problem first appeared in 2.0.3) and no hacks installed.




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