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Re: User stats
  • 2005/1/22 16:46

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Uservisit, I'll give it a try.



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User stats
  • 2005/1/18 13:57

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Is there any way to see some user stats with the latest Zoops, but without any added modules?

Mainly I would like to see who of my current registered users has logged in and when.

thx
-Scott



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Re: Slow down
  • 2005/1/12 17:10

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Thanks for checking

Must just be me. I may have had too much coffee or something.

-Scott



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Re: Slow down
  • 2005/1/12 16:09

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I turned off the headlines and it still hung.
I tried the PHP debug mode but I have no idea what I'm supposed to do with it... turned it back off.



-Scott



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Slow down
  • 2005/1/12 13:43

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I've been setting a new XOOPS site and everything has been going fine until just recently. Now for some reason it hangs for quite awhile after logging in. It seems to hang whenever the start (main) page is loaded, even if already logged in.
I've recently added a ads module, but it's not on the start page and hardly anything is in it yet. I've been adjusting some of the blocks and whats viewed on what page. I just tried enabling the cache for most of the pages in the prefs, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

It used to load really fast, and nothing major has been changed on the start page. I do have a headlines module displayed on the start page with two RSS feeds, but it has always loaded fast.

Any tips - suggestions on why a site would get slow to load?

tia
-Scott



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Batch add users?
  • 2005/1/10 19:12

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I need to add about 150 users to my Xoops.
I have the username, pw and email for each one.
Has anyone seen a method to batch add users?



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What about Security and Stability?
  • 2005/1/6 21:51

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Since I just finally decieded to use XOOPS on Tuesday, that puts me in the newb section. Of all the CMS/Portals I reviewed, XOOPS is turning out to be a very good choice and I'm quite happy with things so far. Especially all the support and documentation.
Two questions:
1) How secure is the user login and pw for a XOOPS site?
Reason being, I am going to make all the user accounts for all my visitors manually myself. Each of my visitors has their own seperate website with a user/pass login, which I also have (I provide a service for thier websites). I'm trying to decide if I can use their same login for my XOOPS site or if I should make up seperate logins for each person for security reasons.

2) How does XOOPS compare to phpBB in terms of stability and backup/restore-ability?
One of my reasons for moving to a CMS system is due to a horrific run-in while moving a phpBB that was over a year old. Moving it went fine, but 90% of my db archives were corrupted and I could not restore the board. The only archives that weren't corrupt were way back in the first couple months of running it. I was a bit upset over that. What I believe caused the db to be corrupt was undesirable charactors in some/many of the posts. Probably repairable, but I don't exactly have months to comb through the archive and keep trying to restore it. Anyway, I'm just looking for an opinion on long term stability and recoverability.

TIA
-Scott



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Re: Recipe Module
  • 2005/1/6 21:18

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Thanks
I'll try the AMS Module and see how it goes.
Looks pretty flexible.

-Scott



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Recipe Module
  • 2005/1/6 19:24

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Wow, I can't believe there isn't one already!

Recipe catagories, sub-catagories.
Ingredients, instructions.
Images.
By whome.
Allow feedback to each.

I'm like brand new with XOOPS so I'm not even going to attempt to make one myself. Does anybody know of anything already done that is close to this type of functionality?
Or does anybody feel like building one?

-Scott




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