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nirnex
Looking for a document managment module
  • 2005/5/4 12:57

  • nirnex

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I'm looking for a document managment module with a specific feature. I need to be able to have an image attached to it to give an at a glance view of what the document is. I've been playing with DMS and it has everything I want but that one feature. Does anyone know of a module like that? Thanks.



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nirnex
Re: Unable to install new modules
  • 2005/5/3 18:17

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Ok, I seem to have figgured this out, though I'm still not sure as to the real cause. I created a new directory and copied the contents to the new directory and everything worked. Seems strange but hey at least I'm starting to work now.



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nirnex
Re: Unable to install new modules
  • 2005/5/3 17:07

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I've gone through and double checked all of my permissions. Even made sure that all files were owned by the same person with a recursive chown since a friend recommended that to me. I've doublechecked to make sure there are no access restrictions through Apache, and no .htaccess files in existance. I swear I must be missing something simple, but dont know for the life of me what it is.



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nirnex
Re: Unable to install new modules
  • 2005/5/3 1:01

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Correct. I had a flawless install of XOOPS itself and all the builtin modules work no problem. This is just happening when I try to add new modules (downloaded from the module repository).



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nirnex
Re: Unable to install new modules
  • 2005/5/2 23:40

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I set the permissions recursively from the modules directory on the module directories I was working on. Everything above that is rx at a minimum.



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nirnex
Unable to install new modules
  • 2005/5/2 23:27

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I'm trying to get some new modules installed but they don't show in the modules admin screen. I durned on PHP debuging and got the following error:
Warning [PHP]: is_dir(): Stat failed for /var/www/html/testcm/modules/dms (errno=13 - Permission denied) in file modules/system/admin/modulesadmin/modulesadmin.php line 105

I've adjusted the permissions to be 777. This is running on Fedora Core 3 using base installs of Apache and MySQL. I keep digging to try and find a cause for this, but haven't been able to find anything. Can someone point me in the right direction? I figgure I'm probably missing something pretty stupid.



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nirnex
phpBB2
  • 2005/4/13 15:20

  • nirnex

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Is it possible to use phpBB2 in XOOPS as a forum? I seem to recall that the existing forum set is phpBB, but would rather use the newer version.




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