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mrvibes
Re: hiding multimenu name
  • 2006/3/20 15:53

  • mrvibes

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Hi,

I have trawled through XOOPS and these posts seem to be getting close to what I want to do but need more specific direction.


I would like to be able to hide the titles and background of block titles - i.e. when I don't put a title in the name of the block the a little bit of background colour is still there.

I have tried pasting the above code - but to no avail.

I want to do this for centre, centre right and centre left blocks.

can you show me a whole example of WHERE to past code and what to change specifically??

many thanks in advance

jake



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mrvibes
Fatal Error with Modules not being recognised
  • 2006/3/11 22:05

  • mrvibes

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Hi Xoopsters,

I have just started another website using XOOPS version 2.0.13.1

I downloaded some modules - unzipped them and then uploaded them onto te server into the modules file as I have done many times before.

I goes to the admin panel but they have not been recognised.

so I deletes the ones I have uploaded and tried reloading them one at a time - I thought I'd check them each time.

I goes back to the admin panel and not only have they not uploaded but the standard modules such as polls etc that I had not installed have disappeared.

so I turns on the debug

and it comes up with the following

Fatal error: Cannot re-assign $this in /home/mrjake/public_html/thinkingbench/modules/magazine/class/article.php on line 613

can anyone explain - suggest possib;e solutions.

Thanks

Jake



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Re: Defining the homepage
  • 2005/4/4 10:21

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xoopsters,

many thanks for that.

For the time being I have used dave's index.php solution - worked fine, but can you advise me on the following:

teedee suggests installing XOOPS on the main public_html directory, BUT

when I tried installing XOOPS via fantastico on cPanel, it says leave a box blank if you want to install it on the root/main public_html - so I did initially, but then it said it couldn't install it there because of some file conflict (something like public_html already exisits??)

so can you confirm whether I would be able to download the files from the subdirectory where they are now and reupload the whole lot to the public_html directory and then change the url bit in the main file. would that work???

thanks for that

Jake aka mrvibes



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Defining the homepage
  • 2005/4/3 16:47

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Xoopsters,

hopefully someone out there can help me.

I have installed XOOPS (version 2.0.9.2)
via fantastico on cPanel in a subdirectory as directed.

everything seems to have installed fine on

http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk/colette

but I wanted the login/start page to load when you type in the main domain http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk

So I tried changing the url bit on the mainfile as suggested somewhere on this site . . . but

no luck, instead, I get a INDEX OF and then all the files/subdirectories

and then when I go back to the orginal http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk/colette I get missing gifs and can't log in.

so I changed it all back on the mainfile.php and it works fine.

can anyone expalin to me why it won't load when the XOOPS url bit is changed in the mainfile??? I did this for another site and it worked fine.

do I need an .htaccess file? when I compared the files with the site i did before these seemed to be there - how they got there I don't know - but on the new lot of hosting space they are not - if so how do you compile them and where???

all the chmods have been changed to what they should be i.e cache, templates_c and uploads to 777 etc

so how do I progress - what do I need to do to get the site loading from http://www.maindomain.co.uk and not with the subdirectory i.e. http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk and not http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk/colette.

can anyone help or direct me to a post(s) that will solve this infuriating little problem

many thanks

Jake aka mrvibes



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Re: Doh! Main issues
  • 2005/4/1 17:21

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HTH,

checked folders as suggested - all chmod 777

the physical path seems right

define('XOOPS_ROOT_PATH', '/home/colette7/public_html/health');

and health is the directory the XOOPS files were installed by fantastico - tried refreshing the domain a few times

but to no avail

the domaon is http://www.thewellnesswoman.co.uk

what else can you suggest

thanks

Jake



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Doh! Main issues
  • 2005/4/1 16:37

  • mrvibes

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hi xoopsters, just wonder if I have missed something.

Just installed XOOPS (version 2.0.9.2) via "fantastico" on a friends cPanel.

It installs it on "www.domainname.co.uk/here"

so I have gone into mainfile.php and changed the URL bit to 'http://www.domainname.co.uk

so I go to browser type in domain name the page cannot be displayed (error 404???)

when I go to the original "www.domainname.co.uk/here" i get a butchered XOOPS start page - gif logos are missing - but the log in box is there

so I type in the user name and password and get http://www.domainname.co.uk/user.php - page cannot be found

Have I done something incorrectly - or missed a step out - but I can't seem to get the XOOPS log in panel on the main domain

can anyone help or direct me to apost that deals with this

Many thanks xoopsters

Jake

add info - XOOPS 2.0.9.2 - php 4.3.10 MySQL - 4.0.23



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mrvibes
Re: Is this unusual??
  • 2004/12/22 10:57

  • mrvibes

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Xoopsters,

For some reason, I cannot explain it, the force seemed to be with me yet again, it now seems to work.

This learning curve is steep and precarious at times.

Thanks for your help

Jake aka mrvibes



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Re: Is this unusual??
  • 2004/12/22 10:32

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DonXoop - I have checked the ht file associated with my domain name - it seems to be empty 0K all it has when opened in file manager is : .htaccess
File Type: ASCII text

Mithrandir - I have checked the index.php file - I think it is fine - I have even uploaded the original one from a back up to make sure, yet still page cannot be displayed.

If there are errors somewhere, what do I need to look for?

what I don't understand is that I can put in the modules after the domain name e.g. http://www.itsallaboutthevibe.com/modules/newbb/index.php and the page is displayed, but when you put in the standard domain name ending in just .com as someone would do, the page cannot be displayed

This is distressing as I don't know where to begin to fix it.

Thanks xoopsters

Jake



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Re: Is this unusual??
  • 2004/12/22 9:02

  • mrvibes

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I have three domains. I have tried to redirect the main domain, http://www.itsallaboutthevibe.com to http://www.itsallaboutthevibe.com/modules/news as that was the page that was loading, but it hasn't worked.

There are no parked domains or any redirections now.

what is th htaccess file? I have seen them on file manager of cPanel, but I don't touch anything i don't understand.

What do you think is the next step?

Jake



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mrvibes
Is this unusual??
  • 2004/12/21 22:19

  • mrvibes

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  • Since: 2004/10/14


Hi Xoopsters,

Had a few issues recently with xoops. Today, my host people upgraded php and I got the fatal error line 222 business. i told them about upgrading the zend optimizer (don't what this does but it sounds impressive) as suggested on the XOOPS forum (cheers) and now when I type in my domain name http://www.itsallaboutthevibe.com the page can't be found.

However,

when I type in http://www.itsallaboutthevibe.com/modules/news up comes the start page no problem.

Now before today, when I typed in the domain name,(i.e just ending in .com) it came up with the home page, i.e now it does n't?

Can you help xoopsters???

Thanks

Jake




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