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mayhem_sci
Re: News - Article management
  • 2005/8/13 9:31

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Hi gestroud, I'd like to know how you get your topics at the bottom of your pages. What code did you use? I'd like to achieve that as I dun like the default drop-down box. thx.



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mayhem_sci
templates for modules question
  • 2005/8/12 4:50

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I tried to search the forum but didnt really know how to, and my attempt to juz browse the forum failed - I can't go back in date, it juz keep loading the same latest page.

I juz want to ask why there seem to be two sections when I try to view the template list for a module in template set manager? There are two tables one on top of the other. The lower one has some description of what each file does, while the upper table has no such description.

Also, I have a feeling they are not all used. What I did was I edited all the templates (using templates from AMS) and added the individual file's name to each template, then access the module from the front side. In this way I can tell how each templates are used, but no matter what I tried there are a few files that never showed up.

Thanx for any answer, I'd like to know more about templates so that I can do some customization.



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mayhem_sci
Re: Modules working with Xoops 2.2
  • 2005/8/10 10:36

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I juz tried out Multimenu (latest version, the filename is m_xoops_v2.2.x_multiMenu_1.7) and it works fine too. Finally, I'm seeing my site building up ...



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mayhem_sci
Re: Modules working with Xoops 2.2
  • 2005/8/10 9:48

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When I first tried to install AMS on XOOPS 2.2.1 I got this:

Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/mayhem/public_html/xoops/include/notification_functions.php on line 95
Warning [Xoops]: Smarty error: unable to read resource: "db:system_notification_select.html" in file class/smarty/Smarty.class.php line 1084

But later when I tried again it worked. I'm really confused.



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mayhem_sci
Re: Articles module with frontside management?
  • 2005/8/9 5:52

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There's a whole list of errors about constants being already defined, as well as this when submitting articles:

Warning: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated - argument passed by value; If you would like to pass it by reference, modify the declaration of [runtime function name](). If you would like to enable call-time pass-by-reference, you can set allow_call_time_pass_reference to true in your INI file. However, future versions may not support this any longer. in d:\easyphp1-8\www\xoops\modules\AMS\class\idgobject.php on line 64



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mayhem_sci
Re: Add User.. Find User Bugs in v 2.2.1.
  • 2005/8/9 4:51

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It's under Modules >> Extended Profiles >> Users.



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mayhem_sci
Re: Articles module with frontside management?
  • 2005/8/9 4:47

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Tried out AMS, I see what you mean. But it doesnt seem to work very well with XOOPS 2.2.1? Guess I have to wait awhile.



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mayhem_sci
Re: Articles module with frontside management?
  • 2005/8/9 1:02

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Yes but they will still have access to other admin matters within the module, like creating categories and such. In a way what i want is for people (publishers) to manage articles and not the module. Also I'm quite obstinate about users (inlcuding publishers) to have a consistent experience, meaning they shouldnt have to get out of my default theme and see the admin side. Perhaps I have to do some hacking myself. Thanx for the reply anyway.



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mayhem_sci
Articles module with frontside management?
  • 2005/8/9 0:38

  • mayhem_sci

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Hi all, I've been trying to find my ideal articles module for some time without success, and I'm a bit tired after trying out quite a few of the modules in the repository (esp since I juz started so I'm on XOOPS 2.2 and many of the modules do not work). I'd like to know whether there's any articles module that allow frontside management? As in I can let a group of users, call them publishers, who can on the frontside see a list of articles pending approval, and juz click on a button to approve the articles? I think this is a good feature because I dun want users to have access to the admin menus, and furthermore it can be daunting for a non-techie to get into the admin side. Thanx for any suggestions.




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