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here's the little script in the footer of many myphpnuke sites. i'm just a crude hacker, not a php programmer, so I can't tell if this gives you enough to work with...
echo " ss_timing_stop(); $help = sprintf(translate("Page took %s seconds to load."),ss_timing_current()); echo "$help"; echo " echo " \n";
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I just did a search on the term cms, which returned your current and past posts ordered by date, the subject and the date they were created. It was easy; I had no trouble finding them.
While I find some of your ideas admirable, the idea that XOOPS should remain in limbo until they are implemented is unrealistic and unpalatable. While XOOPS holds out a lot of promise to me over, for instance, phpnuke and myphpnuke, I can't even develop customized themes for XOOPS as it stands, because the developers have said they are changing rules for creating themes. If I can't customize it, and soon, I'm going to have to continue with the other nukes. Hey, I have business to develop and web sites to build. I can't sit around for months waiting on XOOPS and put them on hold. I would venture to say that's the case for many of us. XOOPS promises to be the best tool around. To make good on that promise, the creators need to develop a usable, customizable version quickly. I look forward with great anticipation to RC2 LoginSearchRecent PostsWho's OnlineDonat-O-MeterLatest GitHub Commits |