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theswing
Re: Adding Hyperlinks Automatically
  • 2005/5/8 19:29

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Yeah, but I was hoping for a way to specify a url, because I'm sneaky that way - so that it would link to - for example - my affiliate code on amazon.com.

Thanks,

John



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theswing
Adding Hyperlinks Automatically
  • 2005/5/7 19:34

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Is there a module or hack that will create a hyperlink automatically based on what the user types?

For example, if a use typesamazon.com in a forum, or post, is there a way to make XOOPS post it as a link to amazon.com?

Thanks,

John



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theswing
Which search module is used on xoops.org?
  • 2005/4/21 5:03

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Which module is being used on this site? The standard search module is fairly worthless for actually finding any content from 3rd party scripts.

Thanks,

John



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theswing
Re: booklists module error
  • 2005/3/31 1:56

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Okay, still narrowing it down. This issue only occurs in one category - very weird.



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theswing
Re: booklists module error
  • 2005/3/31 1:17

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Thanks for the suggestion. I chmoded the files in question to 777, just for grins and giggles, and still get the same errors.

John



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theswing
booklists module error
  • 2005/3/31 0:54

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Suddenly, when I attempt to add an item to the mybooklist module, I get the fololowing error:

You don't have permission to access /xoops/modules/booklists/admin/index.php on this server.

It was wortking fine until about an hour ago. I've checked to make sure that I have module admin rights assigned. What else could it be?

*** Edit to add more information ***

When I approach the site from a registered user's standpoint, I get the same error for the submit.php script. However, the admin access will still allow me to delete items.

Thanks,
John



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theswing
Re: Tinycontent Main Menu Items
  • 2005/3/18 8:59

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Okay after considerable farting around, I magnaged to do what I wanted, however, nbow I can;t get rid of the initial menu and sub menus! AAARRGGHH.

I tried unchecking the "visible" box, I tried turning off access to the module - which of course mean that the menu items I wanted to have didn't work.

Oddly, the block which I want to remove doesn't show up in my "block" menu within the admin area, but I can;t get rid of it on the index page!

Again, I'm open to any suggestions.

Thanks.
John



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theswing
Tinycontent Main Menu Items
  • 2005/3/17 6:25

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Okay friends, I'm clearly missing something simple here.

I'm using tinycontent, and as long as I add the content using their editor and specify that the item should be visible and a submenu item, I can view the content.

However, what I would like to do is create a custom block, with menu items for each item.

I attempted to do so manually, and the content would not show up.

I visited a great guitar sitehttp://www.guitargearheads.com/ and swa that he was using tinycontent and doing exactly what I want to do - so I know it can be done.

I even downloaded the tinycontent usage PDF, and read it, and the author mentions that it can be done, then says that he isn't going to cover how to do it!

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

John



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theswing
Re: Tiny content - chmod
  • 2005/3/17 6:09

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Attila,

This directory is in your tinycontent directory.

So it might look like /usr/home/attila/xoops/modules/tinycontent/content

If you use an ftp client to log into your site, you can tpically navigate to the proper directory, then right click the "content" directory and choose chmod 777 to set the permissions correctly.

I hope this was helpful.

John



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theswing
Re: Adding PHP script to custom block
  • 2005/3/17 4:49

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Thank you Bassman.

When I did that, the page would not load at all.

I found a work around however, I created a custom block, then used iframe to load the script.

Thanks for your assistance, and I certainly welcome any other ideas.




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