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Re: Registration Keys!
  • 2004/2/9 20:15

  • mentalis

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Hm. After searching thoroughly within the .zip file I downloaded for this module, I have found no "Readme.txt" file containing instructions.

Anyone know where I can get ahold of this file?



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mentalis
Re: Registration Keys!
  • 2004/2/8 5:05

  • mentalis

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Update.

After running debug, I'm getting the following errors:

SELECT * FROM (myprefix)_regkeys ORDER BY keyid
Error number: 1146
Error message: Table 'my_database.(myprefix)_regkeys' doesn't exist

Did the installation of Registration Keys and updating of the modules not create the database table (myprefix)_regkeys?

Is it supposed to create the table when you submit your first created registration key, and for reason not doing so for me?

If I had to setup the database table manually, what names and values do I need to give everything?

As I asked before, is there a CHMOD that needs to be done to some of the files and/or directories?

Again, thanks in advance.

Thoughts,
Mentalis



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mentalis
Re: Links
  • 2004/2/7 6:25

  • mentalis

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Hi Dieguy,

Check here and see if this helps any.

Thoughts,
Mentalis



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mentalis
Re: simple question. complex solution?
  • 2004/2/7 6:21

  • mentalis

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Hi dm2243,

There are many choices here, each with their own perks and flaws.

The easiest would be to download a module such as TinyContent to display HTML or otherwise free content. TinyContent also takes on esthetics of your current theme.

Next would be to create a custom block and have it load as your Home page, or have it display on your Contact Us page (which you can rename the "Contact Us" module to something like "About Us").

The catch to the Main Menu is that the XOOPS template file is coded to load -Module- names and submenus, which is looped to add new content on a relevant database change, which means custom blocks don't show up as links in the main menu. IF you seriously want to add another link by hand, you can edit /public_html/templates_c/*system_block_mainmenu.html where after <!-- end module menu loop --> (and before </td>) you can add your own links with HTML code. At least this worked for me when I tested it.

Let me know if this info helps (or if I'm mistaken about something).

Thoughts,
Mentalis



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mentalis
Re: Registration Keys!
  • 2004/2/7 4:56

  • mentalis

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Heya,

Great mod!

I just have a small problem. Dunno if it's on my end or not. Maybe someone can help.

-- When I click on "Submit" after filling out the Name, Code, Status, and Groups in the Registration Keys menu, I'm taken to the "Database Updated Succefully!" page, but no key is actually added (meaning there are none listed in the "Edit Registration Keys" section). I had thought maybe there was a glitch in the template and it just wasn't showing up, so I tested it by registering a "dummy" user... to no avail.

Are there permissions that I need to give that aren't given? I've tried updating the Systems module, and deleted the file in the "cache" folder, still with no change. I'm currently using version 1.0.1.

Anyway, thanks in advance!

Thoughts,
Mentalis




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