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Re: wiwimod 0.86 and xoops 2.0.15 issues...
  • 2006/11/15 20:43

  • i_mdiver

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Yeah.. that was my first attempt in troubleshooting. I've re-installed the module a half dozen times to no avail. I'm about to give up and start exploring mediawiki and dokuwiki.... (both loaded without any problems).

Thanks again.



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wiwimod 0.86 and xoops 2.0.15 issues...
  • 2006/11/15 17:46

  • i_mdiver

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Hello all,

I'm trying to create a new site, and I've encountered some issues with 2.0.15 and wiwimod. Specifically I cannot seem to modify the privileges once the module is installed. For example when you try to edit 'Open content' nothing is populated in the forms below. Consequently you cannot modify the permissions and the end result is you cannot edit wiwi pages... very frustrating.

Debug mode give the following error:
Notice: Use of undefined constant MEDIAWIKI_DIRNAME - assumed 'MEDIAWIKI_DIRNAME' in file /class/database/database.php line 126

XOOPS Version: XOOPS 2.0.15
XOOPS Theme: wdc_007_red
XOOPS Template Set: default
PHP Version: 5.1.6
MySQL Version: 5.0.22
Server Software:Apache/2.2.2 (Fedora)

Now yes, I do have mediawiki installed for testing purposes, but I am also trying to test wiwimod at the same time. Anyone know what's going on?

Thanks in advance...



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Re: wf-section - how do I disable Submit Article for registered users?
  • 2005/3/19 4:22

  • i_mdiver

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I''ve looked all over the thing. It's not there. Perhaps the version I have does not have it?

Can someone point me to the correct download location?



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i_mdiver
Re: wf-section - how do I disable Submit Article for registered users?
  • 2005/3/19 4:11

  • i_mdiver

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Um... no

the only thing that is in the wf-sections preferences area are:

Comment Rules..
Allow anonymous post in comments...


That's it. Any other ideas?

thanks,
-diver



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wf-section - how do I disable Submit Article for registered users?
  • 2005/3/19 3:13

  • i_mdiver

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Any one know how to disable the Submit Article feature from the Left-block menu area? Version I'm using is Wf-Section 1.01?

Thanks

-diver



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Re: post.php question in newbb module
  • 2004/10/14 19:20

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Ok... (maybe I missed something) I've tried that, but it would seem that even moving the user to the new group still allows that user to post to the site.

I'd like to allow the user to read the forums, just not post to them. Sort of like an anonymous user that can read them, but not post... know what I mean?

Thanks again



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post.php question in newbb module
  • 2004/10/13 17:53

  • i_mdiver

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  • Since: 2004/3/19


Heya everyone...

Aside from creating a group that has no access to the newbb module, is there a way to block a specific user or even a user group from posting to the forums? It would seem that I have a user that likes to speak his mind a little too freely, and I'd like to limit what he can do... I don't want to assign him to a user group that doesn't have access to the module since I feel that is too mean. He should have the ability to read the messages - I just don't want him replying to them.

I'm thinking that hacking the post.php code may be necessary to do this, but I'm not certain what to do... any ideas?


Thanks,
i_mdiver



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Edit Button in forums area...
  • 2004/9/24 18:23

  • i_mdiver

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Is there a way to disable the edit button for a user (or group of users) in the forums area once a user has made such a post?

Aside from correcting gramar and mis-spellings, I don't see the purpose of this feature.

Thanks,

-diver



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"Must have cookies enabled" statement on Login block...
  • 2004/7/2 14:19

  • i_mdiver

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  • Since: 2004/3/19


Hello once again,

I'm not a web developer, so I'm not certain where one can chage this, but it would be nice to have some sort of statement in the login block that simply reads "Must have cookies enabled."

How and where would one put this? It would help out MANY of my users that are having difficulty logging into the site.

Thanks!



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Re: Is Xoops section 508 compliant?
  • 2004/6/23 0:57

  • i_mdiver

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  • Since: 2004/3/19


There is a product that is 100% compliant (plone.org). It's the only one I've seen so far, and one I may have to use for our University dive club site that I trying to create using XOOPS (Hoofer SCUBA).

For US universities, there is a serious need for Section 508 compliant websites - especially within the confines of the U.S. Federal Government regulations. (This may sound harsh, but why someone who is blind would want to dive is beyond me - I just know the site has to abide by the government standards)

And if what the developers here say is true - that it should be relatively easy, but a lot of work - I'd love to see it done. I'm not a developer, and as such, I may have to switch to plone.org to satisfy the feds...

Based on what I've seen, plone does not have the module development this community does, which is one of the reasons I decided to use XOOPS instead.

So what, if any, effort are the developers considering for Section 508 compliancy?

Thanks,
i_mdiver out -- out diving that is.




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